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    Snappy Shopper celebrates milestone after selling 50 million products

    Home delivery platform Snappy Shopper said 50 million products have been sold through the app, following a record-breaking year of orders in 2022 so far.

    Snappy Shopper claimed that its unique selling point of offering products at on-the-shelf prices, as against the “expensive inflated rates” of competitors, is paying off, driving record levels of home delivery orders month on month.

    “Since launching Snappy Shopper, we’ve enabled independent c-stores to remain relevant in the modern day and age by providing them the world class technology required to run a successful home delivery operation,” Mike Callachan, Snappy Shopper chief executive, said.

    “Against the backdrop of rising costs and the growing number of dark stores across the UK, our proposition continues to go from strength to strength as more capital-intensive models fall. Recent initiatives, such as FMGC brand partnerships and 1p bundles, have further boosted c-stores with the tools to give back to local communities and stand out from the competition.”

    Despite more constrained spending amidst the current cost-of-living crisis, shoppers still value convenience, and home delivery continues to go from strength to strength, Snappy Shopper noted, adding that it is uniquely positioned for growth in this environment due to the business model of empowering independent retailers to have an omnichannel business.

    The best-performing Snappy Shopper retailers are making 200 – 400 deliveries per day, it said.

    Snappy Shopper is also spearheading a campaign of cost-of-living initiatives, such as popular penny bundles, that enable convenience stores to offer value for money and compete with supermarkets.

    “I use Snappy Shopper regularly, it is a lifesaver for anything you need, whether you’ve forgotten something or if the weathers bad it means you don’t have to leave home,” a Snappy customer from Kilmarnock said.

    “My husband is retired and has various medical conditions, and I took early retirement this year due to my health, so it’s brilliant for us.”

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