Tesco expands one-hour rapid delivery service to London and Bristol
Tesco launched the rapid delivery service, which would allow the supermarket chain to deliver groceries to customers within an hour, in late May.
It has seen soaring online growth during the Covid-19 pandemic but has so far refrained from following rivals into the on-demand grocery space.
The retailer recently saw its sales rise 0.5 per cent year-on-year to £10 billion in the 13 week period ending May 29.
Retail Gazette
Related news
The Hungarian Food Bank Association is organizing a record-sized food collection on Friday and Saturday
At the Friday and Saturday fundraiser organized by the Hungarian…
Read more >Melon season already in full swing at Tesco
Every year Tesco sells large quantities of Hungarian watermelon in…
Read more >Local organizations can spend nearly another 60 million on youth community programs with Tesco’s grant program
The second round of Tesco’s community application program launched on…
Read more >Related news
Márton Nagy: the government would introduce margin restrictions for stores selling household goods
The government may discuss on Wednesday and is expected to…
Read more >More expensive Barbie, thinner Heinz – Trump’s tariffs redraw the global consumer market
The impact of Donald Trump’s tariff policy is affecting more…
Read more >Almost 20 percent cheaper food? The government is satisfied with the results of the margin reduction
“Thanks to the margin reduction, more and more products can…
Read more >