Co-op
This coverage examines Co-op’s operations, strategy, and role within the UK retail and convenience sector. Reporting covers store performance, product ranges, sustainability initiatives, community programmes, financial results, and leadership decisions. Focused on commercial and operational impact, it offers insights for retail executives and managers engaged in grocery, convenience, and ethical retailing.
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Jan- 2020 -24 JanuarySupermarkets
Co-op faces equal pay claims from over 400 shop workers
Co-op is facing equal pay claims from over 400 employees, mostly female, who say they are underpaid compared to their male counterparts. The workers, represented by law firm Leigh Day, believe they are entitled to be paid the same hourly rate as men in the distribution centres because their work,…
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24 JanuaryComment
Why retailers need to take sonic branding seriously
Retail is undergoing something of a paradigm shift. This is a sector that faces unprecedented challenges as it adapts to the ever-changing shopping habits of consumers. Last week’s ONS data revealed that UK retail sales fell in December by 0.6%, making it the fifth consecutive month in which retail sales…
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7 JanuarySupermarkets
UK supermarkets experience lowest festive sales growth in five years
UK supermarkets have experienced the lowest sales growth over the Christmas period in five years, with sales growing by 0.5% in the last four weeks, according to new data. The data, from data analytics company Nielsen, found that grocery sales reached their peak at £6.2bn over the two weeks to…
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2 JanuaryNews
Co-Operative Food expands through online delivery service
The Co-Operative Group has revealed plans for a “major” online expansion. The company announced its plans to offer same-day delivery service across more than 100 UK cities, expanding its same-day online city-centre deliveries to 650 participating stores. The rollout will also include services from the group’s online shop, which uses…
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Dec- 2019 -11 DecemberHigh Street
Co-op to open 30 new stores in lead up to Christmas
The Co-op has announced plans to open 30 new stores in the run-up to Christmas. An investment of more than £25m will see stores open across the UK throughout November and December, including sites at transport hubs, “key” city locations and residential apartments – creating up to 500 jobs. According…
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Nov- 2019 -15 NovemberHigh Street
Co-op announces David McKnight as new director
The Co-operative has confirmed the appointment of David McKnight as new managing director of the Federal Retail and Trading Services. The FRTS acts as the buying group for independent Co-ops, and is owned by the Co-op group and independent retail Co-op societies. It serves over 4,000 outlets in the group.…
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13 NovemberHigh Street
The Co-op to open seven new stores in Scotland
The Co-op has announced it is set to launch seven new stores in Scotland this month, as part of a £4.4m investment programme which will create 60 jobs. New Co-op’s will open their doors in Stornoway, Isle of Lewis and Stirling on 15 November and Edinburgh on 22 November. Galston,…
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11 NovemberComment
What implications will the Royal Mail strike have on UK retailers?
Royal Mail workers have voted to strike over job insecurity and employment terms and conditions, raising concerns that there could be walkouts in the run-up to Christmas. The announcement comes as we approach the retail industry’s crucial Q4 period where Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Boxing Day sales all take…
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Sep- 2019 -17 SeptemberEconomy
Late August bank holiday heatwave lifts grocery sales
The late August bank holiday heatwave lifted total supermarket sales to +2.2% in the last four weeks, according to Nielsen’s Total Till figures for September 2019. The analytics company said the UK faced a wet start to the summer, but unusually hot weather over the long Bank Holiday weekend led…
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12 SeptemberHigh Street
Co-op profits dropped by almost 50% in H1
The Co-operative Group saw profits drop by almost 50% in the six months to July, as the firm’s funerals business took a hit from an “unexpected” drop in the number of deaths. Profit before tax reduced to £25m for the period, compared with £44m for the same period last year.…
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