One Stop replaces own-brand with Tesco core own-label range

One Stop, a subsidiary of Tesco, has announced that from 21 October 2024, it will phase out its current own-label products and replace them with Tesco’s core own-brand range across its entire portfolio of 1,000+ stores.

One Stop claims that this initiative will enhance its offering to customers and will also come as welcome news to One Stop’s growing portfolio of franchise partners. Customers can expect to see an expanded range of healthier and affordable options, aligned with their preferences, in their local One Stop store.

Stephanie Wood, managing director at One Stop, commented: “This is an incredibly exciting time for us. The Tesco core own-brand range will not only elevate customer experience with high-quality, trusted products, but it will also enable our franchisees to offer a broader and more competitive range to their local communities.”

Tesco’s core own-brand range will also be available on all four aggregator platforms, Deliveroo, Just Eat, Uber Eats and Snappy Shopper. This will open up potential revenue streams and access to customers even further afield than the immediate trading area.

In other news, 38 colleagues from One Stop took part in a charity challenge through the Yorkshire Three Peaks for BBC Children In Need. The group raised more than £25,000 by completing the circular trail that covers the peaks of Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough.

Children In Need has been a charity partner of One Stop for 12 years.

Published Date: October 4, 2024
Category: Wholesale Industry News