Supermarket & Grocery Store franchise opportunities

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Our main Supermarket & Grocery Store franchises

CAVAVIN
CAVAVIN

CAVAVIN

Join CAVAVIN, The leading French franchisor of wine and spirits distribution.

CAVAVIN allows its franchisees to succeed in selling wines & spirits through its differentiating concept and to select the assortment of their wine shop among 2,000 wines and spirits from partner winemakers offering authentic and exclusive products (with room for external supply)

  • £40,000
    Minimum investment
  • £260,000
    Expected revenue after 2 years
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Londis
Londis

Londis

Close to you

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

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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Supermarkets and grocery stores are a staple in every town and city and never go out fashion, making them a great ground for those hoping to get involved in the lucrative industry. Although recent years have seen the market stagnate somewhat with persistent inflation and crop shortages, 2017 has seen substantial growth for the UK?s biggest supermarket, Tesco, which witnessed its first growth in seven years and profits break through the ?1 billion mark. In this way, the industry is getting back on track despite adversity, and now could be the perfect time to invest in a franchise and begin a new life in the sector.

Discounters are a great area for growth

Although Tesco is still the leading supermarket by far, discounters such as Aldi and Lidl are starting to see impressive levels of growth. Indeed, the former has been touted as the fastest-growing supermarket in the country, with sales rising by 18.9% in just 12 weeks according to latest figures. This means that any successful grocery business will need to take into account the needs of its customers. As purse strings tighten due to inflation and wage stagnation, opportunities for affordable outlets are becoming increasingly available.

Why a supermarket and grocery store franchise could be for you

 Owning a smaller grocery store could be a great way to rival bigger supermarkets such as Aldi and Tesco, particularly if you are setting up business in a small town where people do not want to have to travel far for affordable food. SPAR, for example, is currently in the business of recruiting new partners for its franchise, and states that it can offer business support, training and development, along with a world class distribution service. This means that partners can embark on a relatively low-risk opportunity and be supported all the way.

If you are interested in getting started in the grocery industry, don?t hesitate to get in touch today!