Asda Convenience Push: plans to open 25 new convenience stores by year-end

 

Asda is ramping up its push into the convenience sector, with the launch of 25 new c-stores across the country this year.

The supermarket giant said it plans to open the new tranche of c-stores between June and December, in accordance with its aims to reach more consumers in town and city centres, reported The Telegraph.

The new stores are set to include former Co-op locations, after Asda acquired 478 convenience sites from Co-op and EG Group over the past two years.

The renewed expansion drive comes as the grocer slowed the pace of its convenience store openings last year. A dozen new stores opened in 2024, down from an original forecast of 30, and significantly below the 81 stores opened in 2023.

In recent years the supermarket chain has struggled with its market share, dropping from 14.8% in 2021 to 10.4% last month.

According to figures from Kantar, for the 12 weeks to 23 March, German discounter Aldi surpassed Asda for the first time, with a market share of 10.6% to Asda’s 10.4%.

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