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Tube passengers have placed 10,000 orders for online groceries in the first 10 months since London Underground introduced click and collect services.

Online grocer Ocado today said it would begin offering click and collect at four Tube stations from next week and waitrose.com will be the first to install refrigerated lockers in three station car parks so passengers can collect their orders on their way home.

As the retail revolution gathers pace, Tesco, the largest online supermarket on the Tube, will offer click and collect at eight more stations, taking their total to 14.

Some 42 stations on the LU network now offer click and collect services with Asda and Sainsbury also signed up.

Graeme Craig, Transport for London’s director of commercial development, said: “Our click and collect partnership with the retailers has been a tremendous success, and we are delighted to be expan