The Oklahoman

Sunday service

The U.S. Postal Service wants to boost its business this holiday season by offering cheap next-day service with packages delivered on Sundays.

- BY HOPE YEN

WASHINGTON — As consumers demand ever-quicker and convenient package delivery, the U.S. Postal Service wants to boost its business this holiday season by offering what few e-commerce retailers can provide: cheap next-day service with packages delivered Sundays to your home.

Retail giant Walmart says it is considerin­g the Sunday option, which could reshape weekend shopping trips to the mall.

The program, available in 20 major U.S. cities, allows consumers to place online orders with participat­ing retailers before a cutoff time Saturday, the Postal Service said. Postal carriers pick up merchandis­e from local stores for delivery the following day, similar to the Sunday package deliveries it now handles almost exclusivel­y for online leader Amazon in much of the U.S.

The Postal Service hasn’t disclosed which stores may sign onto the new pilot program, launched in advance of retailers’ most competitiv­e time of the year.

Keeping up with demand

“It’s one of the ideas Walmart is looking at,” company spokesman Ravi Jariwala told The Associated Press, citing the big-box chain’s recent focus on getting goods to shoppers’ front doors quickly. In recent months, Walmart has announced added shipping options to better compete with Amazon, from acquiring a same-day delivery service in New York to testing drop-offs of packages by Uber drivers and Walmart employees.

Best Buy and Target, which recently added speedier holiday shipping options, declined to comment on the program.

The next-day weekend service is part of the Postal Service’s aggressive push into the parcel business at a time when its more lucrative first-class mail is declining in the digital age. With Amazon continuing to raise the bar of “free shipping” convenienc­es, from one- or two-day package arrivals to keyless in-home delivery via couriers, the financiall­y beleaguere­d post office is billing itself as the trusted, low-cost carrier already serving every U.S. household.

The expanded Sunday delivery is aimed at consumers like Susan Dennis, 68, of Seattle. Weary of weekend trips to the mall where she often ends up stuck in traffic or waiting too long in line, the retiree says she buys online whenever possible and isn’t wedded to just Amazon, if the product quality is good and the delivery “fast and inexpensiv­e.”

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[AP FILE PHOTO] A U.S. Postal Service letter carrier gathers mail to load into his truck before making his delivery run in the East Atlanta neighborho­od in Atlanta. The U.S. Postal Service wants to boost its business this holiday season by offering cheap next-day...
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