Leamington shop joins national app to deliver groceries to residents' doors

The service went live on June 24 meaning residents can now have goods delivered from the local store to their door.
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A shop in Leamington has joined a national app to deliver groceries to residents' doors.

The One Stop in Tachbrook Road has joined Snappy Shopper, which is a growing home delivery platform specifically designed for convenience stores, offering 30 to 60-minute grocery delivery at instore pricing.

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The service went live on June 24 meaning residents can now have goods delivered from the local store to their door.

Left shows the One Stop in Tachbrook Road (photo by Google Streetview) and right shows Sunder Sandher, owner of One Stop.Left shows the One Stop in Tachbrook Road (photo by Google Streetview) and right shows Sunder Sandher, owner of One Stop.
Left shows the One Stop in Tachbrook Road (photo by Google Streetview) and right shows Sunder Sandher, owner of One Stop.

Sunder Sandher, owner of One Stop in Tachbrook Road, said: “This is a great thing for our community and surrounding area.

"Our customers have continued to support us through Lockdown and now we can do something to help them.

"This is for those that possibly still can’t make it out to the shops, a grocery delivery in under an hour will be life changing for some people.

"We are excited by our future with Snappy Shopper.”

left to right  - Mike Callachan, Alan Reid and Mark Steven from Snappy Shopper. Photo suppliedleft to right  - Mike Callachan, Alan Reid and Mark Steven from Snappy Shopper. Photo supplied
left to right - Mike Callachan, Alan Reid and Mark Steven from Snappy Shopper. Photo supplied
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Mark Steven, CEO at Snappy Shopper, said: “No other platform has the functionality that our platform offers – this functionality drives incremental new sales for the retailers.

"The stores can serve their loyal customers that possibly can’t make it instore."

Customers can download the app, or visit the website, pop in their postcode and pick from the list of stores available for delivery to their postcode.

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