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# Delivery time label

The **delivery time label** shows the delivery time of an available product in the buybox. If a product is out of stock but can be restocked, the **delivery time label (Restock)** can be shown instead.

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## Configuration

### **Theme configuration**

1. Go to the "**Product pages**" tab
2. Expand the "**Delivery information labels (in the buy box)**" block
3. Scroll to the section "**Labels: Delivery time labels**"
4. Enable the configuration "**Show delivery time label**" and/or "**Show delivery time label (Restock)**"
5. Save your changes after editing

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note**: The delivery time label is displayed if the product is available (stock ≥ "Min. order quantity", or a digital product) and a delivery time is set – provided the "Show delivery time label" configuration is enabled. If the stock is below the "Min. order quantity" but a delivery time and a restock time are set, the delivery time label (Restock) is shown instead, provided "Show delivery time label (Restock)" is enabled.
{% endhint %}

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## Summary

#### Theme configuration

* Tab "Product pages" => Block "Delivery information labels (in the buy box)" => Section "Labels: Delivery time labels" => Show delivery time label
* Tab "Product pages" => Block "Delivery information labels (in the buy box)" => Section "Labels: Delivery time labels" => Show delivery time label (Restock)

#### Snippets

* `detail.deliveryTimeAvailable`
* `detail.deliveryTimeRestock`


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