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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
Business
Mark Shapland

Tesco emerges victorious as online grocery shopping hits record high during lockdown

Tesco has emerged as the most popular supermarket to buy groceries from online during lockdown.

Stats from research firm Nielsen revealed that UK grocery shopping online has surged since the middle of April as people remained stuck at home and unwilling to leave their homes.

Over the four week period shoppers spent a record £1.2 billion, meaning online grocery shopping now makes up 13% of the overall market.

That's up from 7% this time last year and 10% higher than mid-March to mid-April.

A breakdown of the stats reveals 7.9 million British households placed an online grocery order, up from 4.8 million last year, including 1.1 million new online shoppers.

While online sales soared 103% year-on-year, sales growth in stores was also up by 6.6%, despite visits to the shops being down.

The amount shoppers spent on each visit was up 45%, as shoppers bought more groceries than normal.

Mike Watkins, Nielsen’s head of retailer and business insight, said: “Following over eight weeks in lockdown, UK shoppers are more accustomed to restricted living, and have adapted their grocery shopping habits to match. Online has been a clear winner ... as shoppers take advantage of retailers’ increased delivery capacity.”

The biggest gainer was Tesco with sales up 11.7%, while Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons also recorded rises.

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