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A man wearing a face mask walks past a temporarily closed John Lewis department store on Oxford Street in London, Britain, March 24, 2021. REUTERS/John Sibley
LONDON, Aug 11 (Reuters) – Britain’s John Lewis Partnership (JLPLC.UL) said on Wednesday it has signed a deal to lease a 1 million square food distribution centre from supermarket group Tesco (TSCO.L) to help meet growing online demand, with the creation of 500 jobs.
The employee-owned group, which runs John Lewis department stores and upmarket supermarket chain Waitrose, said the warehouse in Milton Keynes, north west of London, would be second in size to its 2 million square foot campus four miles away.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, its online sales have grown from 40% to more than 60% of the department stores’ total sales and John Lewis Chairman Sharon White has said it could reach 70%.
John Lewis plans to start operating the warehouse, which is under an 11 year lease, during summer 2022.
The group plans to invest 50 million pounds ($69 million) in the department stores online operation in 2021 and a further more than 100 million pounds in online growth over the course of its five-year strategy.
However, the new jobs will only partly offset recent losses as last month John Lewis said it planned to cut 1,000 management roles. read more
That followed a March announcement about the permanent closure of eight stores, hitting 1,465 jobs, and the closure of eight stores in July last year, affecting 1,300 positions.
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Reporting by James Davey;
Editing by Alexander Smith
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