Uber Eats
This coverage examines Uber Eats’ evolving role in the UK retail ecosystem, focusing on its partnerships with major retailers like Waitrose, Co-op, and Boots. Explore how these collaborations enhance rapid grocery delivery, integrate loyalty schemes, and support independent retailers through platforms like the Peckish app. Our reporting provides insights into the operational and strategic implications of these partnerships for UK retailers, offering valuable perspectives for professionals in retail operations, logistics, and digital commerce.
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Jul- 2020 -9 JulySupermarkets
Asda launches home delivery partnership with Uber Eats
Asda has announced its partnership with Uber Eats to offer customers “greater flexibility” and access to its products. The trial, which launches this week from stores in Leeds (Pudsey) and Birmingham (Barnes Hill), offers customers a choice of over 300 Asda own-brand products and branded everyday items for delivery including;…
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Dec- 2019 -10 DecemberHigh Street
McColl’s earnings to fall short of expectations
Convenience retailer McColl’s has revealed that earnings are set to fall short of expectations amid “unseasonable weather and lower consumer confidence”. In a full year trading update for the period ending 24 November 2019, total revenue was down by 1.9% for the year, which was a reflection of store divestments…
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Nov- 2019 -20 NovemberComment
How AI can help implement a quick and seamless shopping experience
Earlier this year, Sainsbury’s announced it was in talks with Uber Eats to launch a grocery delivery service. Whilst most major supermarkets offer their own online delivery service, it’s this kind of innovative thinking and the alignment of offerings with services relevant to your audience that will help gain an…
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Aug- 2019 -14 AugustComment
Get yourself a captive audience
I happen to know the high-end perfume shop at London St Pancras does a roaring trade. And I would cheerfully bet a week’s perfume shop profits that the next Duty Free you’re in does pretty okay too. If you’re travelling inside the EU the words ‘Duty Free’ haven’t meant a…
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