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Aldi Overtakes Co-Op To Become Uk's Fifth Largest Grocer
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 3889097 7
This is surprising, given Aldi's few store against the Co-ops so many !
This is surprising, given Aldi's few store against the Co-ops so many !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have looked at the link again and I can't quite work out what "market share" really means. Is the quantity of goods sold, the profit that those sales make, or something else ?
But its an interesting phenomena all the same. The type of person you now see shopping in the German-owned supermarkets, is very different from a few years ago.....more waxed jackets and Range Rover, then Parkas and Mondeo !
But its an interesting phenomena all the same. The type of person you now see shopping in the German-owned supermarkets, is very different from a few years ago.....more waxed jackets and Range Rover, then Parkas and Mondeo !
Going slightly off topic.....we now have a super new Lidl !
Its twice the size, more spacious and airy than the old one, and it has 6 self-service tills. It was built on the site of the old one and has about 20% more parking, but its chockablock on a Saturday morning.
True, it doesn't deliver and it doesn't have a cafe. But the existing Tesco, 200 meters away is now much emptier since it opened. I know what one I would rather shop in !
Its twice the size, more spacious and airy than the old one, and it has 6 self-service tills. It was built on the site of the old one and has about 20% more parking, but its chockablock on a Saturday morning.
True, it doesn't deliver and it doesn't have a cafe. But the existing Tesco, 200 meters away is now much emptier since it opened. I know what one I would rather shop in !
Youngmafbog, it is true and the supermarkets are frightened to stop it after the huge investments they've made in to the scheme.
http:// www.thi sismone y.co.uk /money/ news/ar ticle-3 828648/ Deliver ies-hit -Big-Fo ur-supe rmarket s-500m- lose-5- 7-onlin e-order .html
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ummmm, the cost of website development and maintaining the website, the vans, the crates, the trollies, the cost of the picker, the packer and the delivery itself.
It's been estimated that the true cost of each delivery is in the region of £10 and few people pay anything like that, and the average loss is £4 per home delivery.
https:/ /www.re tail-we ek.com/ sectors /grocer y/super markets -losing -300m-a -year-f rom-onl ine-gro cery/50 80540.a rticle
It's been estimated that the true cost of each delivery is in the region of £10 and few people pay anything like that, and the average loss is £4 per home delivery.
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