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Subject: RE: UKNM: Waitrose man in The Guardian
From: Mary Loosemore
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 15:19:51 GMT

but isn't the main attraction of (home) delivery the fact that you don't
have to lug your shopping home?

Mary

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Lloyd [martinatdomino [dot] com (mailto:martinatdomino [dot] com)]
Sent: 27 November 2000 15:34
To: uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com
Subject: RE: UKNM: Waitrose man in The Guardian


> Maybe the solution is that we all need to work from home instead and thus
> we'll be in when the delivery people turn up.

You might be halfway there there. I'm sure plenty of people on this list
already have books, cds, software, whatever delivered to their offices. How
long before employers realise that allowing reception to accept deliveries
might be a big benefit to time strapped employees. This could help delivery
costs as well, Tescos could offer to deliver to compnay x's offices, giving
company x employees a strong incentive to use the service and eliminate
those trips to the supermarket at the same time...

If I was was Tescos I'd be looking at signing up a few offices and seeing if
the idea catches on.

Regards

Martin Lloyd
STRATEGIST
www.domino.com


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