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New ecommerce site for Nutmeg clothing label launched by Morrisons

morrisons-nutmeg-kooomo-1024x512Morrisons, the UK supermarket chain, recently launched a new portal for its Nutmeg clothing label to make it easier for customers to access as people continue to stay home amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The new website will allow customers to purchase essential goods and fashion from Nutmeg ‘s range without having to visit a Morrisons store.

Currently the Nutmeg babywear and kids line is available in all 494 Morrisons shops, with the womenswear series of the label present in about half. Over the seasons the online store will be updated daily. It will offer clothing for £2.97 with items arriving within 14 working days of purchase and consumers will have 30 days to return the clothes, either online or in store. A £3.97 option for next day delivery, as well as a click-and – collect service, will be available in the near future from all Morrisons stores.

 

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