Sainsbury’s unveils new On the Go convenience stores that serve major cities

Sainsbury’s unveils new On the Go convenience stores that serve major cities

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Sainsbury’s is unveiling its new city convenience store format, delivering big innovation in small spaces for local shoppers.

Sainsbury’s Mansion House store in London’s Square Mile is the retailer’s first On The Go store, combining freshly made and prepared in-store food and drink with convenient ways to shop with Sainsbury’s and Argos.

The retailers is planning to open nine more On the Go stores across Edinburgh, Bristol, Glasgow and London over the coming months, further testing the format in city centres. Sainsbury’s revealed it has 130 Local stores in busy urban areas that could be converted into On the Go stores.

“Convenience is a growing part of our business and we have greater capability than ever to truly tailor Local stores to local needs – across our products, formats, services and operations,” Graham Biggart, Sainsbury’s Director of Commercial Operations, said. “Our new On the Go Mansion House Local is a great example, bringing a new kind of convenience to busy local workers with limited time and delivering the curated range and fast experience that will enable them to get exactly what they want at pace. We’re confident this format will further strengthen our market-leading position in convenience.”

Sainsbury’s has designed the 2,200 sq ft Mansion House Local to match the needs of busy city workers and ranges have been expertly tailored. The new format follows Sainsbury’s recently launched neighbourhood convenience stores, which offer residents in the local community a one-stop shop for a broad range of food and general merchandise products as well as convenient services.

Customers can choose to eat-in – for the first time perch tables have been placed at the front of store giving customers somewhere to enjoy freshly made and baked food as well as drinks from a self-service coffee machine and orange juicer. Products from counters have also been conveniently brought to a ‘grab and go’ station at the front of the store. Changed three times a day, it will offer customers a range of food to go for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea.

“We’re really excited to bring local shoppers our new Mansion House store,” Donna Emerton, Sainsbury’s Mansion House Store Manager, said. “By focussing on fresh ‘On the Go’ food and drink and making it even easier for customers to shop quickly and conveniently, we’re well-placed to bring busy city workers everything they need under one roof.”

Almost 90% of the products available in the store have been picked specifically to meet the needs of Mansion House customers. Along with a wider selection of fresh food and floral products, some top-performing specialist and premium brands from Sainsbury’s supermarkets, such as Leon Grocery, have been added to shelves.

Sainsbury’s touts a range of digital services. Customers can shop till-free using the SmartShop mobile app, and rapid exit checkouts offer a quicker experience if shoppers choose to use a till. Argos and Tu clothing Click and Collect are also available.

The On the Go stores tap into the growing trend for convenient food to go. According to IGD the UK food to go market is forecast to be worth £23.4bn by 2024, up from £18.5bn in 2019, growing by 26.4%. The stores will help Sainsbury’s maintain its market-leading position in convenience. For the last five years, Sainsbury’s convenience stores have outperformed the market in terms of trading intensity and around nine million customers visit Sainsbury’s Locals every week.

By the end of this financial year (March 2020), Sainsbury’s will have invested significantly in improving 200 of its 807 convenience stores, with further upgrades and investments planned across the estate this year.

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