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Iceland Foods to Bring Back Online Sales

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The company already provides free home delivery through which consumers can have their shopping take…
The company already provides free home delivery through which consumers can have their shopping taken to their home from its stores. But it's working on plans to add an online offer on a trial basis early in 2013.

Iceland offered Internet shopping between 1999 and 2005. But chairman Malcolm Walker ended the service when he returned to the retailer as he looked to revive its fortunes. This year, he bought the chain outright. A spokesperson said consumers had been asking when Iceland would again offer an online grocery service. 

"If you go on the Iceland Facebook page for example, the question most asked is: 'When are you going to bring back home shopping?" a spokesperson said. "The difficult bit - the delivery part of it -- is already in place because we're doing 175,000 home deliveries a week. It's just a matter of reinstating the website." 

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