The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Online food shopping on the rise

-

The proportion of Britons who avoid the supermarke­t altogether in favour of online grocery shopping has doubled in recent years, figures show.

As many as 14% do all their grocery shopping online, up from 7% in 2014, analysts Mintel found.

Overall, 48% of consumers do at least some grocery shopping online, up from 43% in 2014.

Mintel is forecastin­g the market will grow by 12% this year after sales in the sector rose by about 15% last year, while total food retail sales grew by just 1.5%.

The growth comes as an increasing number of shoppers are opting to avoid a trip to the supermarke­t, with almost one in three online shoppers (29%) saying that in the past 12 months they have done more of their grocery shopping through the internet.

Nick Carroll, senior retail analyst at Mintel, said: “Online grocery is the quickest growing grocery channel.

“The fact that younger consumers are far more likely to shop online highlights that rising smartphone ownership and internet connectivi­ty has created an expectatio­n from consumers that they can get what they want, whenever they want it.”

Three in five (60%) of those who shop online for groceries say they would be happy to purchase a full weekly shop online from discounter­s, Mintel found.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom