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    Blakemore announces Stock and Sell scheme

    Blakemore Trade Partners, which serves nearly 700 independently owned SPAR stores, has unveiled a Stock and Sell scheme to help retailers increase sales and profit.

    Announced at its annual conference and trade show, which took place at Telford International Centre on June 16, the scheme offers retailers who sign up and implement a core range of products free stock to the retail value of £10,000 per store, collectively benefiting from a profit injection of more than £2.8 million this financial year.

    The event, with the theme ‘New World, New Opportunities’, attracted over 1,000 suppliers, colleagues and retailers from across SPAR UK’s Meridian & Welsh Guild and addressed the opportunities ahead for independent retailers.

    Blakemore announces Stock and Sell scheme
    Jerry Marwood

    “I believe we run our business and our business partnerships in a way that’s different from our competitors,” Jerry Marwood, group chief executive of A.F. Blakemore, said.

    “SPAR is a truly independent brand working solely to drive sales for independent retailers. We’re here only to support your desire to be a successful independent business.

    “If ever there was a time to be part of a collective like SPAR, then it’s now. All over the UK and all over the world other SPAR retailers are working through problems and sharing solutions – there is no other network like this.”

    Delegates also heard about the opportunities in home delivery, and SPAR operators Dean Holborn and Elfed Roberts spoke about the tangible business benefits of retailers getting involved in their local communities.

    Addressing the trade show, SPAR UK managing director Louise Hoste talked about the Joy of Living Locally brand positioning, specifically SPAR’s Community Cashback Scheme, which has awarded £100,000 to local good causes this year, innovation in store formats and the strength of the SPAR brand range – award winning and exclusive to SPAR retailers.

    SPAR International managing director Tobias Wasmuht highlighted how all opportunities will be underpinned by the strength of the SPAR brand. SPAR is one of the most recognised names in the convenience market, and the only independent retail organisation that is truly international, with more than 13,600 stores in 48 countries. Global retail sales grew 3.3 per cent to €41.2 billion (£35.42bn) in 2021.

    Blakemore announces Stock and Sell scheme
    Ian Lewis

    A key focus of the show was innovation in store development. Retailer Ian Lewis inspired delegates with how he has embraced the SPAR Market format at his Minster Lovell store. Growing fresh participation has increased retail sales by 15 per cent since 2017, he said.

    Meanwhile, retailer Tristan King enthused delegates with how he has developed his own food-to-go brand, Kings Kitchen, with support from the Blakemore team.

    Addressing his fellow retailers, King said: “Always look ahead positively; there is always opportunity. In Blakemore Trade Partners we all work with a partner that is prepared to support us with their expertise, manpower and investment. So, make sure you are fully engaged and use all the help, advice, and investment that is available to help you make the most of your opportunity.”

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