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Dunelm is delivering to shoppers again after closing stores for lockdown

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When lockdown was announced, a series of shops deemed 'non-essential' were forced to close in the interest of public safety.

One of those stores was Dunelm - a family favourite when it comes to homeware, furniture and crafting supplies. Now Dunelm is delivering most of its products to homes across the UK again, as its online shopping service is back up and running.

A statement on the Dunelm website reads: "Over the last few weeks we’ve worked hard to carefully reintroduce home delivery. We took the necessary time to review how we work and how we needed to change, and added in new precautionary measures to make sure every step of the process is safe for all of our colleagues. "We’re confident that we’ve made the right choices, and we’re

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