The new service removes the need for subscriptions or memberships, allowing shoppers to view eligibility directly on product pages and at checkout. By utilizing existing brick-and-mortar locations as distribution centers, the retailer aims to bridge the gap between digital convenience and the immediate physical needs of its diverse customer base.
Jordan Broggi, executive vice president of interconnected retail, noted that the service is designed to address the specific demands of both DIY enthusiasts and professional contractors. Whether a customer requires a single bag of fertilizer or urgent adhesives for a time-sensitive project, the logistics model is built to ensure consistent, reliable delivery speed across the country.





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