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IKEA teams up with Tesco to expand Click and Collect service

/ 11th February 2025 /
Galen English

IKEA has teamed up with Tesco Ireland to expand their Click and Collect service to seven new sites.

All of the new sites are in designated areas of car parks of Tesco branches in Dundalk, Co. Louth, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Bray, Co. Wicklow, Castlebar, Co. Mayo and Clondalkin Dublin.

The programme is being expaned following a successful pilot programme in Cork, Louth, and Kildare in May 2023. IKEA said the service has "experienced phenomenal engagement, leading to an impressive expansion to 21 locations nationwide."

When placing an order online, customers will go through the usual checkout option and select the collection service for their local Tesco. The collection area will be signposted in the Tesco carparks.

Customers arrive at the pick-up point at their chosen date and time and meet with a delivery driver who hands the order over. Customers can pick-up their IKEA orders for free if the order is over €200, while orders under €200 will cost €15.

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Jayne Owen-Gauld, IKEA market manager in Ireland, said: "We're incredibly proud of our partnership with Tesco Ireland, which has allowed us to bring convenient and affordable collection services, including our highly successful ‘Click and Collect’ option, to customers across key locations.

"The positive reception has been fantastic and resulting in us expanding the service to seven more communities.

"Coupled with our free delivery option for orders over €200, we're making shopping with us easier and more rewarding than ever."

While Tesco Ireland's country operations manager, Darrin Honer said: “We’re pleased to expand our partnership with IKEA Ireland to introduce new pick-up points in more of our car parks across the country.

"Some months into this partnership, we are seeing just how convenient this offering is for customers, who are pairing picking up their IKEA order with doing their weekly shop or picking up their ‘Click and Collect’ order."

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