Asda launches one-hour grocery personal shopper service in partnership with Buymie

Trial within 10 Asda stores could be rolled out further if successful

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29 March 2022

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Asda has launched a new delivery trial where customers can communicate directly with a ‘personal shopper’ whilst in store and get their big shop brought to them in as little as an hour

Customers in Leeds and Bristol can now access Asda’s full online range of products as part of a partnership with on-demand delivery platform, Buymie.

Buymie’s network of personal shoppers will exclusively pick, pack and deliver each order, giving customers the ability to submit any preferences and discuss their requests – including the type of substitutes they would accept, if their original choice is unavailable.

The trial will be available in selected postcodes within a three-mile radius of 10 Asda stores and could be rolled out further if successful.

There is no limit on the number of items that can be ordered* with delivery fees ranging from £3.49 to £4.99. For a limited time, delivery will be free on orders of £50 or more to mark the launch.

Customers in Bristol can place orders via the existing Buymie app, whilst those in Leeds are invited to download the new ‘Asda Express powered by Buymie’ app, created for the three-month trial.

The customised app was designed by Buymie in partnership with the Asda team and will enable customers to connect with buymie’s network of personal shoppers.

Buymie states 60 new jobs will be created across both cities as a result of the Asda partnership, with the potential to create more if there is demand for the service.

“As we look to further expand the number of convenient delivery options we offer, we know that customers are increasingly looking for a more personalised service,” said Simon Gregg, senior vice president of e-Commerce at Asda.

“By partnering with Buymie we are able to offer express delivery in more locations more quickly, without the need to implement new technology, infrastructure or cause disruption to our store teams.”

“With the impact of Covid and the acceleration of online adoption, speedy grocery delivery has become a must-win channel,” added co-founder and CEO of buymie, Devan Hughes.

“Buymie is entirely unique in its approach, exclusively championing existing grocery retail brands, and handling the entire fulfilment process end-to-end from order placement, right through to in-store picking and delivery,” Hughes added.

The service has been available since Wednesday, 23 March in the Longwell, Bedminster, Filton and Patchway Asda stores in Bristol, Killingbeck, Harehills, Kirkstall, Wortley, Beeston and Middleton Asda stores in Leeds.

*(A small basket fee of £3 applies to orders under £30. A £1 processing fee applies)

 

 

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