The new contactless service will mean you don't even have to leave your car.
Bunnings has launched a new contactless drive-thru service, making it easier than ever to tick off those odd jobs around the house.
DIYers can simply order their home hardware online, requesting Drive and Collect as their pick-up method.
To collect the order, customers will be asked to drive to a designated bay, where staff will bring out the items and pack them into your car.
Bunnings managing director Mike Schneider said: “We’re taking a commonsense approach to finding ways to quickly adapt our business so that we can continue to safely serve our retail customers and enable tradies to keep their businesses running.
“This is just another example of how we are adapting our business to this changing environment and our store teams are doing their best to provide customers with the best service, while keeping everyone safe.”
The new scheme is currently available at 250 Bunnings stores nationwide. You can check to see if your store offers Drive and Collect at bunnings.com.au.
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