One Stop rolls out speedy delivery to 250 stores in Snappy Shopper tie-up

Snappy Shopper launches 250 stores nationwide with One Stop
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One Stop now offers speedy delivery from 250 stores across England and Wales as part of its partnership with quick commerce firm Snappy Shopper.

The integration onto the Snappy Shopper platform follows a successful trial period and is expected to “significantly enhance the reach and accessibility” of One Stop’s essentials product range.

Snappy Shopper owner Snappy Group was founded in 2017 and serves more than 1,800 businesses globally, including convenience chains Costcutter, Family Shopper, Go-Local, Londis, Nisa, Premier, and Spar.


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One Stop head of online Tim Josephs said: “Partnering with Snappy Shopper is a significant milestone for One Stop. We are dedicated to continuously improving our service and meeting the evolving needs of our customers.

“By leveraging Snappy Shopper’s innovative platform, we can provide a great online shopping experience, making it easier than ever for our customers to access their favourite products quickly and efficiently.”

Back in February, Snappy Shopper, which has an average order value of £28, partnered with the Co-op for rapid local store-to-door deliveries in Northern Ireland.

Earlier this month, One Stop revealed plans to phase out its own-brand range to replace with owner Tesco’s core own brand products.

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One Stop rolls out speedy delivery to 250 stores in Snappy Shopper tie-up

Snappy Shopper launches 250 stores nationwide with One Stop

One Stop now offers speedy delivery from 250 stores across England and Wales as part of its partnership with quick commerce firm Snappy Shopper.

The integration onto the Snappy Shopper platform follows a successful trial period and is expected to “significantly enhance the reach and accessibility” of One Stop’s essentials product range.

Snappy Shopper owner Snappy Group was founded in 2017 and serves more than 1,800 businesses globally, including convenience chains Costcutter, Family Shopper, Go-Local, Londis, Nisa, Premier, and Spar.


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One Stop head of online Tim Josephs said: “Partnering with Snappy Shopper is a significant milestone for One Stop. We are dedicated to continuously improving our service and meeting the evolving needs of our customers.

“By leveraging Snappy Shopper’s innovative platform, we can provide a great online shopping experience, making it easier than ever for our customers to access their favourite products quickly and efficiently.”

Back in February, Snappy Shopper, which has an average order value of £28, partnered with the Co-op for rapid local store-to-door deliveries in Northern Ireland.

Earlier this month, One Stop revealed plans to phase out its own-brand range to replace with owner Tesco’s core own brand products.

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