Royal Mail delivers flowers seven days a week for Bloom & Wild

Royal Mail delivers flowers seven days a week for Bloom & Wild

Bloom & Wild, the flower delivery company, has extended its partnership with Royal Mail to deliver to its customers seven days a week, across the UK.

The company was one of the first retailers to sign up to Royal Mail’s Sunday delivery service, announced earlier in the year.

Royal Mail’s seven-day delivery service for Bloom & Wild is an extension of an ongoing business relationship between both companies. Royal Mail has been a delivery partner for Bloom & Wild since the business was founded in 2013. Bloom & Wild was the first customer to use Royal Mail’s later acceptance times to accept orders later in the day for next day delivery.

Henry Mower, Director of Fulfilment & Delivery at Bloom & Wild said: “Royal Mail has been a trusted partner for Bloom & Wild for many years and we are very excited to launch Sunday delivery which allows us to respond to our customers’ needs and offer free delivery of our flowers, plants and gifts seven days a week.”

Nick Landon, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Mail said: “Royal Mail has had a really strong working partnership with Bloom & Wild since they were founded. We love innovative customers and Bloom & Wild are always quick to adopt our new services, the latest of which is our really successful introduction of Sunday deliveries. Bloom & Wild were also the first customer to use our Later Acceptance network and now they are one of our first Sunday delivery customers. We look forward to introducing many more innovative solutions with Bloom & Wild in the future.

“The UK already trusts us to deliver their purchases six days a week both quickly and conveniently. Now our posties are doing exactly the same thing seven days a week.”

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