By Staff Writer
Marks & Spencer (M&S) is working on a service that will allow customers to order food online and have it delivered to their homes.
A trial of the service is set for this autumn in a bid to capitalize on the fastest growing part of the UK’s £180bn grocery market. The retailer already sells a limited variety of food and alcohol online but this would be the first time it has made its wider grocery offer available online.
The emergence of AmazonFresh, which lets shoppers order groceries at lunchtime and have the produce delivered to their homes for dinner, is testament to Read full story ›
Source: The Drum