Morrisons is rolling out self-service parcel lockers to 500 stores across the UK, allowing shoppers to collect and return parcels while doing their weekly shop.
Morrisons has introduced a significant change across 500 stores to “make life easier” for customers.
The supermarket has revealed it is broadening a partnership to install parcel storage lockers across even more locations, enabling greater numbers of customers to collect and return online orders while doing their weekly shop.
The collaboration with Quadient subsidiary Parcel Pending saw lockers rolled out at 230 Morrisons Daily stores in Spring 2025.
The lockers will now be placed in supermarkets throughout the country.
In June, lockers were fitted at 125 locations across the UK.
Over the coming months, the change will be implemented across 500 stores throughout the retailer’s network.
Morrisons confirmed the self-service lockers will allow shoppers to collect and return parcels from multiple delivery companies, while also supporting services including retail click-and-collect, prescription collection, key exchange and spare parts retrieval.
John Parry, head of popular & useful services at Morrisons said: “At Morrisons, we are committed to providing services that make life easier for our customers and strengthen the role our stores play within local communities.
“Following the success of our Morrisons Daily partnership, expanding Quadient lockers into our supermarket estate is a natural next step.
“This partnership enables us to offer customers greater flexibility and convenience while enhancing the range of useful services available through our stores.”
Recent consumer research conducted by Quadient revealed that 60 per cent of shoppers favour parcel lockers situated at supermarkets, while 59 per cent wish to manage deliveries from multiple carriers through a single collection point.
The rollout marks an expansion of Quadient’s open locker service across the UK. The firm has already installed more than 27,000 locker units worldwide and is targeting a rise to 40,000 by 2030.
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