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Is the race for space in the dark grocery market short-lived?

COMMENT The dark grocery market has grown rapidly. As recently as the beginning of this year, very few people had heard of Weezy. Today we sell around 2,000 items, delivering goods in just 15 minutes from our dark warehouses or through a click-and-collect service in some of our stores.

And we’re not alone – there are now six main dark grocery operators with similar business models and coverage across the UK, two of which have just been bought by a US food delivery company.

There have been many drivers, not least the fact that Covid-19 encouraged people to shop locally and support local businesses, which is part of our customer offer; each fulfilment centre has partnerships with a local baker, butcher and greengrocer selling their fresh produce, allowing our customers to continue to “shop local”.

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