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Asian Trader Awards 2025: Karan Patel wins Next Gen Award

Asian Trader Awards 2025: Karan Patel wins Next Gen Award

L-R: Shailesh Soalnki, Karan Patel, Aditya Solanki, Kalpesh Solanki

Karan Patel, who runs the KP's Mini Market store in Leeds, has won the Next Gen Award 2025, at the prestigious Asian Trader Awards ceremony held in London on November 5.

Karan’s parents came to UK from India in 1994 and established a successful convenience store in 2015 before retiring and leaving it in their son’s capable hands. He began to expand immediately, making shrewd purchases and in one store increasing turnover fourteen-fold.


“From a very young age I’d loved helping my parents in the stores. While my friends got to play at shops, I had the real deal, and I loved it,” he says.

“My parents are thrilled that I’ve followed their path into retail and have supported me wholeheartedly on my journey and I’m so glad to have made them proud in an industry that they worked so hard in.”

He now owns five local shops – and even had a chippy, where he pioneered the world’s first battered chip butty. He says his mission was for customers to feel like they were getting genuine value instead of feeling overcharged.

Trade Minister Sir Chris Bryant delivering his keynote address at Asian Trader Awards 2025

Trade Minister Sir Chris Bryant, who worked at a newsagent as a teenager, attended as the chief guest at the ceremony, which celebrated excellence in convenience retail across the UK.

Drawing on his own early experience, he spoke about the hard work and long hours that go into running a local store – a sentiment that clearly resonated with many in the audience. Now in its 36th year, the event continued its tradition of recognising outstanding achievements in the sector.

TV presenter Nikki Bedi hosted the event, which also saw 14 other retailers being honoured in different categories.

Asian Trader Awards 2025 ceremony held at Park Plaza London

United Wholesale’s depot in Rainham, Essex won the Wholesale Depot of the Year award. Six new product launches from the last year, voted for by the retailers, were also feted.

Ramniklal Solanki Editor’s Award, instituted in the memory of Ramniklal Solanki CBE, founder of Asian Trader publisher Asian Media Group, went to Andrew Yaxley, Chief Executive Officer, Booker Group.

The event also raised funds for Lepra, a charity that supports people affected by leprosy.

Winners of Asian Trader Awards 2025 www.asiantrader.biz

Winners List 2025

  • Ram Solanki Editor’s Award: Andrew Yaxley, Chief Executive Officer, Booker Group

Product and Manufacturer Awards

  • Snack Brand of the Year: Cheez-It (Kellanova)
  • Soft Drinks Brand of the Year: Dr Pepper Cherry Crush Zero Sugar (CCEP)
  • Confectionery Brand of the Year: Swizzels Refreshers Tropical Chew Bar (Swizzels Matlow)
  • Vape and Next Generation Brand of the Year: Nordic Spirit Flavours (JTI)
  • Lager, Beer and Cider Brand of the Year: Inch’s Cider (Heineken)
  • Grocery Brand of the Year: McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives (pladis)

Asian Trader Awards 2025

  • Responsible Retailer of the Year supported by Imperial Brands: Paul Cheema of Malcolm’s Store, Coventry
  • Wholesale Depot of the Year supported by Tilda: United Wholesale Rainham, Essex
  • Convenience Chain of the Year: Sajeev Gowrinathan of Budgens Tarvin in Cheshire
  • Best smokeless alternatives Retailer of the year supported by VELO: Guna Sud of Premier RaceTrack, Wishaw
  • Bakery Retailer of the Year supported by Warburtons: Noel Kavanagh, Kavanagh Ltd, Budgens Belsize Park, London
  • Next Gen Award: Karan Patel of KP's Mini Market in Leeds
  • World Food Retailer Award supported by Tropical Sun: Sajeev Bada, Asian Afro Grocery Store
  • Independent Retailer of the Year supported by Booker: Girish Jeeva of Girish's Premier in Glasgow
  • Food to Go Retailer of the Year supported by KP Snacks: Kopinath Kalanathan, Freshgos Londis in Doncaster
  • Spirit of the Community Award supported by Mondelez International: Iwan Jones, Siop Glyndwr Costcutter, Gwynedd, Wales
  • Symbol Retailer of the Year supported by Bestway: Nish Patel, Costcutter Canterbury
  • Off Licence of the Year supported: Kaual Patel, Torridon Nisa Local, Lewisham
  • Impulse Retailer of the Year supported by pladis: Andy Campbell, Go Local Extra, Cheadle
  • Local Hero Award: Dhanji Halai, Best One, Rotherhithe
  • Businesswoman of the Year supported by Philip Morris Ltd: Julie Kaur of Premier Jules, Telford
  • Asian Trader of the Year: Jeyaseelan Thambirajah, Premier Queen Street, Sheffield