Dollarama will soon allow customers to buy more than 1,000 of its products in bulk online and have them delivered for a fee.
After a five-week pilot program in Quebec, the Montreal-based discount retailer said Tuesday it will soon roll out the program on a permanent basis across the country.
Not everything the company sells in its stores will qualify, and you won’t be able to buy items in quantities smaller than a caseload. But the program is targeted at businesses and customers who buy large amounts of items again and again at one of the chain’s 1,203 existing locations.
“Product categories include: cleaning, clothing, electronics, food, hardware, health and beauty, home, kitchen, office, party, pets and toys,” Dollarama said.
There will also be a delivery fee of $18 which covers most areas in Canada, although certain remote areas may cost more. Customers can have their orders delivered either to their home or business, or one of a select number of pickup locations, which they can select at checkout.