Just order online and drive-thru to pick up.
Just order online and drive-thru to pick up.
Not sure about the rest of you Gold Coasters but we are yet to master the perfect at home coffee and don’t even get us started on the sushi attempts.
All that is about to change though because Westfield Shopping Centres have just announced a new contactless, Click & Collect service meaning you can treat yourself to what the baristas and sushi masters do best and not have to visit several locations to do so.
You can now order from multiple retailers online in one transaction and drive on thru to pick them up in the easiest shopping adventure anyone’s ever had.
It’s a safe, simple solution to not being able to go to the local shops for all the things you need (read: want) right now.
From today, Westfield Direct as it’s known, will connect customers to over 350 retailers offering up to 8,000 products across a variety of categories, from fresh food and quick eat operators such as Chatime Tea, Crema Espresso, Gloria Jean’s Coffees, Hero Sushi, Lone Star Rib House and Boost Juice to everyday essentials and lifestyle retailers; Harry Hartog, L’Occitane and Aesop to name a few.
The Westfield Direct retail mix spans from national, large-sized retailers to small independent operators, with more retailers across more categories joining the platform every day (retailers vary at each Westfield centre across Australia).
It certainly makes life easier for those needing an array of goodies right away who don’t want to make multiple stops to satisfy your cravings while there are more important things to do like finish Netflix or homeschool the children or whatever.
To order your tempura prawns (or you know, essential things), head here and follow the instructions. Once the order is placed, you’ll be notified of your designated pick-up location and you can jump in the car and go.
How clever.
Excuse us while we go shop up a storm.
Gold Coast Westfield Shopping Centres are located at 1-29 Millaroo Dr, Helensvale and 103 Foxwell Rd, Coomera.
Words by Kirra Smith