Convenience Store franchise opportunities

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Our main Convenience Store franchises

Bargain booze
Bargain booze

Bargain booze

Select convenience

We are one of the leading off-license and convenience store groups in the UK

  • £10,000
    Minimum investment
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Budgens
Budgens

Budgens

Your independently owned food retailer at the heart of your local community.

Budgens is a community retailer based in the UK ranging from petrol forecourts and supermarkets.

  • £20,000
    Minimum investment
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Londis
Londis

Londis

Close to you

Londis is UK's most competitive and recognised convenience stores.

One Stop
One Stop

One Stop

Your local store

One Stop has been living up to its name, bringing convenience to our loyal customers in more than 780 stores throughout England and Wales.

  • £50,000
    Minimum investment
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Shell Self-Employed Retailer Opportunity
Shell Self-Employed Retailer Opportunity

Shell Self-Employed Retailer Opportunity

In Great Britain, we’re looking for ambitious, business-minded people to help take our business to new levels of success.

If that sounds like something you can help deliver, then you could look forward to a great future as part of our select group of self-employed Retailers.

  • £125,000
    Minimum investment
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In Britain, we love convenience over effort, so if there is ever a choice to pop to the local convenience store over a drive to the next major supermarket, 9 times out of 10, we will go for the local shop.

Why should I invest in a convenience store franchise?

This lucrative business appeals to a wide range of people and there's no reason why you can't be one of them. Convenience stores are basically local grocery stores. They stock a variety of household products, drinks, newspapers and grocery products. They essentially serve a need in the local community, providing a practical solution to those who can't or simply don't want to access the out of town big super stores. They base their stock on impulse and emergency buys or top-up buys until the next "big" shop. If you're situated in a busy location where the nearest superstore is a drive away, then it's a prime spot for you to invest in your own convenience store franchise.

Don't fear about today's economy either, although it's uncertain at times, Mike Carr, the managing director of EM&F stated that ?National sales of convenience stores at the end of September this year were up 31% on the same month last year ? and those figures were up on the previous year,?- this is good news for those wishing to invest in a convenience store franchise.˜

Is it difficult to run my own convenience store franchise?

 Running your own convenience store franchise is easier than you think and has countless benefits. Firstly, there is the financial security of belonging to a bigger, well-known franchise combined with the brilliant independence of running your very own business under your supervision. There is lots of hands-on experience given along with training, and the great thing about a convenience store franchise is that people always need bread, milk and newspapers- throughout the whole year!

Current convenience store franchise opportunities come in the form of Budgens, Londis and OneStop. If you're ready to take the first step, get in touch with us today!