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Subject: Re: RE: UKNM: Waitrose man in The Guardian
From: Steven_Buckley
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 20:38:43 GMT

Sainsbury's on line is actually fairly quick. Tesco won't deliver to
offices
as office orders are a mix of bulk and individual pick items and orders
cannot
be managed by a single store pick trolley. Wellcomedelivers.com and
GroceryWorks.com do good business from office orders but have dedicated
eFulfilment centres to meet demand.

Kind Regards

Steven Buckley
EMEA Marketing Manager - EXE Technologies
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Subject: Re: RE: UKNM: Waitrose man in The Guardian


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

My place of work used to get groceries delivered from Tesco Direct until we
we told that TESCO NO LONGER DELIVERS TO OFFICES. Now we're using
Sainsbury's online which I'm told is bloody slow.

Andy Gray
MWL Brand Response


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