Uniqlo and 7-Eleven Japan set to launch convenience store pick-up service this month

Uniqlo and 7-Eleven Japan set to launch  convenience store pick-up service this month

Uniqlo and 7-Eleven Japan are set to launch a new service which will allow customers of the fashion retailer to pick up their online purchases through the convenience store network. According to a report published by Reuters yesterday (3 February), the service will be available from 16 February, and customers will not be charged for their deliveries.

7-Eleven and Uniqlo, which is part of the Fast Retail Co. group, first announced their plans to work together on the click and collect tie-up in July 2015.

 

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