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'''The shift to working from home and increased digitalisation'''
'''The shift to working from home and increased digitalisation'''


Increased working from home appears likely to remain a permanent feature even as the economy fully re-opens and represents a step-change in UK grocery shopping habits. During the pandemic, supermarkets demonstrated their critical role in the UK economy as core food infrastructure and although the exceptional growth experienced during the lockdowns has normalised, grocery sales remain 10% higher than pre-pandemic levels, in part due to the shift towards working from home resulting in a more permanent increase in household spend on groceries. While in-store shopping remains the dominant channel, representing 87% of all grocery sales<ref>Kantar data.</ref>, the 13% share of online sales is almost twice the pre-pandemic level. Omnichannel stores have captured an outsized share of the growth with 80% of all UK online orders fulfilled from a store. Omnichannel stores with in-store picking for online orders are capital light, flexible and quickly scalable, and have now become a profitable method of fulfilling online orders. The online channel shift has been dominated by the major supermarket operators (68% market share) leveraging their store networks to support last mile delivery.
Increased working from home appears likely to remain a permanent feature even as the economy fully re-opens and represents a step-change in UK grocery shopping habits. During the pandemic, supermarkets demonstrated their critical role in the UK economy as core food infrastructure and although the exceptional growth experienced during the lockdowns has normalised, grocery sales remain 10% higher than pre-pandemic levels, in part due to the shift towards working from home resulting in a more permanent increase in household spend on groceries. While in-store shopping remains the dominant channel, representing 87% of all grocery sales,1 the 13% share of online sales is almost twice the pre-pandemic level. Omnichannel stores have captured an outsized share of the growth with 80% of all UK online orders fulfilled from a store. Omnichannel stores with in-store picking for online orders are capital light, flexible and quickly scalable, and have now become a profitable method of fulfilling online orders. The online channel shift has been dominated by the major supermarket operators (68% market share) leveraging their store networks to support last mile delivery.


'''Inflation benefits'''
'''Inflation benefits'''
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