Tesco closes popular service across Britain: what will change for customers.
TESCO ends partnership with Evri
According to The Sun: TESCO intends to phase out its popular service in all its stores across Great Britain by the end of November. The supermarket chain is gradually withdrawing from its partnership with Evri, which will bring significant changes for consumers. With the end of November, Tesco will no longer support the acceptance and dispatch of packages from Evri for its customers.
The transition process has already begun, and this change will affect many shoppers who have become accustomed to using this service. Tesco also promises to provide more information about other delivery and product return options.
"We want to thank our customers for their understanding during this period of change"
Customers are advised to look for alternative options for receiving and sending packages so they can continue to enjoy convenient services in stores.
The change in Tesco's partnership with Evri highlights ongoing changes in the delivery and service sector. It is important for customers to stay informed about new opportunities, as the company plans to find new solutions to meet the needs of its shoppers in the near future.
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