Skip to content
Search
AI Powered
Latest Stories

Snappy Shopper's partnership with Foodhub to redefine convenience channel

Partnership

Snappy Shopper, the UK’s leading quick-commerce platform, has entered into a ground breaking strategic partnership with Foodhub, one of the country’s fastest-growing online food ordering platforms.

Through this collaboration, customers will now gain convenient access to Snappy’s wide selection of grocery items alongside Foodhub’s popular range of local restaurant offerings.


This innovative partnership, building on recent partnerships with Allwyn UK, Booker Wholesale and One Stop Retail, combines Snappy Shopper’s market-leading in-store grocery technology with Foodhub’s established takeaway platform, creating an “all-in-one” experience for customers. Through this integration, customers can now order groceries from Snappy Shopper’s UK wide network of convenience stores, directly with the Foodhub app.

The collaboration aims to enhance convenience for shoppers at the same time as maximising the audience reach for Snappy’s retail partners, at no additional cost.

Mike Callachan, CEO of Snappy Shopper, said, "Our mission at Snappy Shopper is to fuel growth for retailers and bring unmatched convenience to communities. “With partnerships like those we’ve recently established with Allwyn UK, Booker Wholesale, One Stop Retail and now with Foodhub, we’re expanding access for both small and large retailers to reach more customers - by taking the best that local convenience stores have to offer, directly to digital customers. We will continue to innovate and create new opportunities for our retailers to grow their sales during a period when market conditions are tough.”

Snappy Shopper’s market leading in-store tech can now be used to accept orders from multiple platforms. It's order aggregation feature ensures that orders are received seamlessly, arriving directly on the existing in-store devices for quick and efficient fulfilment using the already established in store process our retailers are familiar with.

This enhancement allows Snappy Shopper’s retailers to access online customers across multiple channels while managing in-store operations with one streamlined system. Launching with a phased rollout, select Snappy Shopper stores will initially join Foodhub’s marketplace, with plans to expand nationwide.

Ardian Mula, CEO of Foodhub, said: "Foodhub's partnership with Snappy makes life even easier for our loyal customers. They're now going to be able to order essential groceries from store to door in around just 30 minutes at the tap of a button through our app. And, as the UK's fastest growing takeaway marketplace platform, this partnership means we're going to offer even more people the chance to enjoy their food and drink at great value prices."

Snappy Shopper listed grocery, convenience and retail stores that are interested in availing of this opportunity are encouraged to reach out to their dedicated point-of-contact, or if new and keen to explore delivery fill in this form.

More for you

Leading Nisa retailer boosts weekly sales with Co-op ready meals

Leading Nisa retailer boosts weekly sales with Co-op ready meals

Nisa Local Torridon Road in South London has seen a remarkable 30% increase in chilled sales, thanks to the addition of Co-op ready meals to its range.

The store’s owner, Kaual Patel, credits the uplift of £6,000 per week in chilled product sales to the quality and appeal of the Co-op range and the store’s recent refurbishment.

Keep ReadingShow less
Premier Foods report volume-led revenue growth, market share gain

Premier Foods report volume-led revenue growth, market share gain

Premier Foods reported robust sales of its host of well-known brands during the Christmas period and is now forecasting that its annual profit will come in at the upper end of analysts’ expectations.

During its third quarter to 28 December, the group saw its total sales grow by 3.1 per cent, driven by branded sales that increased by 4.6 per cent. After recent investments in innovation and promotional pricing, its performance was driven by volume growth, which was 7 per cent for its branded lines.

Keep ReadingShow less
Pork Farms Mini Pork Pies

Pork Farms Mini Pork Pies

The Compleat Food Group cuts over 100 tonnes of plastic a year with trayless pork pie packs

The Compleat Food Group, one of the UK’s leading food manufacturers, has achieved a significant milestone in its sustainability journey by removing plastic trays from its pork pie packaging.

The initiative, which spans both branded and own-label products, is set to reduce plastic use by 110 tonnes annually. The group produces an estimated 200 million pork pies annually under its own label and through its portfolio of brands, which include Pork Farms, Wall’s Pastry, and Wrights.

Keep ReadingShow less
Business rate bill to surge by 'over 140 per cent'
Hollie Adams/Getty Images
Getty Images

Business rate bill to surge by 'over 140 per cent'

Businesses are facing a sharp rise of "140 per cent" in property costs due to the government's decision to cut relief for the retail, hospitality and leisure sector from 75 per cent to 40 per cent, property consultancy Colliers has warned.

The government’s decision to reduce business rates relief from 75 per cent to 40 per cent will see thousands of shops, restaurants, pubs, gyms, and nightclubs grappling with bills surging by over 140 per cent from the beginning of April.

Keep ReadingShow less
Edmonton city council debates bylaw to ban sale of knives in convenience stores

iStock image

Edmonton city council debates bylaw to ban sale of knives in convenience stores

Edmonton city council is discussing what it would take to ban knives from being sold in convenience stores, state recent reports.

A key issue during the community and public services committee held on Monday (20) was wading through the potential legal ramifications of defining what a knife is and whether some businesses owners may try to find loopholes to be able to sell knives.

Keep ReadingShow less