Shoezone launches free next day delivery

Budget footwear retailer Shoezone has rolled out free next day delivery for all orders made on its website.

Shoppers will be able to choose from a selection of own and name-brand styles, all available to be delivered the following day at no extra charge, with no minimum spend, seven days a week.

Shoezone customers will also be able to order items for next day home delivery from the store if their size is out of stock.

The company said the move means its online platform is leading fellow budget retailers, with Deichmann and Pavers charging £4.99 and £5.49 for express delivery respectively.

“It can be difficult for many to visit in-person stores, so it’s our responsibility to make sure customers have the same outstanding online shopping experience that you’d expect in a Shoezone store," said a spokesperson from Shoezone. “Customers can rest assured that they’ll receive top value for their time and money, with our online and in-store experience providing quick service and superior customer care.”



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