Asda is set to roll out Evri ParcelShops in all 1,200 of its stores nationwide, allowing customers to collect and return parcels while doing their shopping in the run-up to Christmas.
The new service, launched in partnership with delivery firm Evri, will enable shoppers to handle parcels from thousands of retailers at their local Asda branch. More than 300 locations – including Express outlets and larger supermarkets – are already offering the service, with a full rollout expected by April 2026.
The move marks the first time a UK supermarket has introduced parcel collection and returns across its entire estate. It forms part of Asda’s wider strategy to combine multiple services under one roof, providing greater convenience for customers.
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Chris Hall, Vice President of Logistics at Asda, said: “We know how much our customers value convenience, and this service gives them the flexibility to collect or return an Evri parcel whether they’re picking up essentials in an Express store or doing their weekly shop in a superstore.”
Evri Chief Executive Martijn de Lange added that the agreement “strengthens our commitment to creating a delivery network fit for the modern UK shopper,” following the company’s £50 million investment earlier this year to expand its network to 25,000 locations by 2030.
Customers can find their nearest Evri ParcelShop by visiting evri.com/find-a-parcelshop.


