MELBOURNE ― Bunnings Warehouse will allow shoppers to place orders online for home delivery beginning next month. The announcement follows on the Australian DIY giants existing plans to offer more than 60,000 products for click-and-collect within the next year. The new initiative, dubbed Marketlink, will feature up to 8,000 products including items not carried in Bunnings stores in categories such as indoor furniture and kitchen appliances. “This is about creating a highly curated range of products that extends and complements our in-store range,” said Managing Director Mike Schneider, “creating a one-stop shop for our customers’ home and lifestyle needs — everything from the front gate to the back fence.”
Bunnings set to launch online delivery
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