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London online grocery demand is underestimated, study suggests

The number of Londoners buying groceries online is much higher than national figures suggest, indicating that the capital’s last-mile supply is more squeezed than previously thought, according to new data.

A study from logistics investor Valor Real Estate Partners shows that 40% of people in London now buy food online at least once a week, while 35% of Londoners order meals online from third parties such as Deliveroo and Uber Eats.

Researchers said demand is putting “severe pressure” on the city’s limited last-mile delivery infrastructure. Valor estimates that e-commerce revenue growth will lead to 187m sq ft of additional logistics demand in the UK between 2023 and 2027.

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