MELBOURNE — DIY retailer Bunnings says it is working to make the bulk of its inventory available for online purchase by year’s end. The company is currently carrying out a trial of a transactional site in the states of Tasmania and Victoria, with about 60,000 products on offer. Customers have the choice of home delivery or click-and-collect in store. Previously, Bunnings offered only a selection of bulkier items through e-commerce.
Bunnings tests online shopping
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