MarketLink, the DIY giant's first foray into the digital space, expands its product range into home and lifestyle products, whitegoods and appliances.
The online marketplace will sell indoor furniture, appliances, whitegoods, bedding, kitchenware, and more.
Nine's Finance Editor Ross Greenwood said the strategy allows Bunnings to take on other online marketplace giants such as Amazon and eBay directly. "This is interesting because it means they go straight into the pace that say Kogan is in, or eBay, or even Amazon for that matter."
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