RETAIL giant Co-op has announced a major change set to affect 100 supermarket stores across the UK.
The discount chain is ramping up its partnership with InPost in a bid to launch parcel locker services at more than 2,400 branches.
InPost is a popular locker service that allows people to drop off and pick up parcels 24 hours a day.
The service is often used by Vinted users who wish to sell or buy second-hand clothes.
Customers are provided with a tracking number that they can scan using a keypad on the InPost locker screen.
The service can be compared to parcel services like Amazon lockers.
Co-op Shoppers will now be able to get food and grocery items delivered to InPost lockers instead of ordering them to their …