Waitrose to sell John Lewis products online

05 Aug 2009

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Waitrose and John Lewis will aim to expand their non-food online offering

John Lewis Partnership will start selling a range of its non-food products through the Waitrose web site in a bid to bring the two businesses closer and to rival competition.

Under the group's "virtual homeshop", which was launched yesterday, customers will be able to purchase Waitrose and John Lewis-branded kitchen and homeware products and have them delivered at home or collect them from their local Waitrose store.

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“Having John Lewis products as part of our range will strengthen Waitrose’s presence on the high street and will give us a real opportunity to rival our four main competitors with an exceptional non-food offer,” said Mark Price, managing director at Waitrose.

This follows last week's news of a major web site revamp at retail giant Sainsbury's, which sees it introduce a new non-food range online. Some 4,500 products ranging from toys to clothing and garden furniture will be initially stocked, with 70 per cent of the range available exclusively on the web.

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