Tesco To Expand ‘Whoosh’ Delivery Service To 600 Stores
Tesco has announced that its one-hour delivery service, Whoosh, will be rolled out to at least 600 stores by the end of 2023, expanding the retailer’s presence in the quick commerce arena.
On a conference call to announce the group’s third quarter and Christmas trading results, Tesco’s Ken Murphy revealed that Whoosh is currently available from 115 Tesco stores, and will be in “about 200 stores by the end of the financial year”, before a rapid expansion next year.
Tesco’s financial year runs to the end of February.
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