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Consumer survey reveals ‘big gap’ between online shops

Homebase website named UK’s worst online store

- Josie clark

Homebase.co.uk has been named the UK’s worst online shop in an annual ranking topped by discount make-up retailer allbeauty.com.

Consumers voted allbeauty.com, a British firm that sells beauty brands at a cut price, the best online retailer for the second year running in the Which? survey.

The website achieved a customer score of 91%, with shoppers rating it as excellent for price and range of products.

It was closely followed by home entertainm­ent retailer Richer Sounds on 87% and appliance store AO.com on 85%.

The homeware store Lakeland.co.uk and tools supplier Toolstatio­n.com came in joint fourth position with 84%.

Which? asked more than 10,000 members of the public to rate 100 of the most popular online shops, considerin­g factors including price, product range, deliveries and product quality.

The survey revealed dissatisfa­ction with prices at Homebase’s online shop, which achieved an overall rating of 62% and the lowest position in the ranking.

But it still received some praise for ease of finding products and the ordering process.

Consumers thought WHSmith.co.uk was average for the range of products, price, ordering process, deliveries and products being in stock, giving it an overall score of 64%.

Richard Headland, Which? magazine editor-in-chief, said: “We can still see a big gap between the top and bottom of the table, with people generally rating the top online shops better for their prices and range of products.”

A Homebase spokeswoma­n said: “We are disappoint­ed by these results and have recently upgraded our website to make it easier to browse and discover great ideas and advice.

“We are also committed to offering customers always low prices.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? Consumers voted allbeauty.com the best online retailer for a second year running.
Picture: Getty Images. Consumers voted allbeauty.com the best online retailer for a second year running.

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