HomeGoods Is Blessing Us With An Online Store In 2021 So We Can Shop From Our Couches

Our wallets are already hurting.
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HomeGoods is blessing us with an online store this year, so instead of spending hours wandering the aisles, you can shop from the comfort of your couch. 

The TJX Companies, which operates HomeGoods, announced in a press release that it plans to roll out the website sometime in 2021.

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We are pleased to share that we plan to rollout e-commerce on HomeGoods.com later [in 2021]. The TJX Companies

HomeGoods is like heaven on Earth for some, but during COVID-19, it's been hard for people to shop at the budget-friendly home store. 

Since shopping habits have changed so much due to the pandemic, the home furnishing chain is making the switch from strictly in-store shopping to having the option of digital shopping. 

Although the brand does have a website, it doesn't currently offer any products. 

It's likely the site will have a similar selection of treasures like throw pillows, candles, decorative accessories, seasonal items, accent pieces, and other popular items that are typically found only in stores.

Fingers crossed that the online shop will offer HomeGoods' usual 20%-60% off department store prices that make the products hard to say no to. 

But, until the online store is launched, you'll have to mask up and head to your local HomeGoods to get your fix. 

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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