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Home » United Kingdom Quick Commerce Databook Report 2026: Market to Reach $4.71 Trillion by 2029 – Tesco, Ocado, and Deliveroo Spearhead Growth as Strategic Grocery Alliances Redefine the Retail Landscape
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United Kingdom Quick Commerce Databook Report 2026: Market to Reach $4.71 Trillion by 2029 – Tesco, Ocado, and Deliveroo Spearhead Growth as Strategic Grocery Alliances Redefine the Retail Landscape

By News RoomApril 17, 20268 Mins Read
United Kingdom Quick Commerce Databook Report 2026: Market to Reach .71 Trillion by 2029 – Tesco, Ocado, and Deliveroo Spearhead Growth as Strategic Grocery Alliances Redefine the Retail Landscape
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Dublin, April 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “United Kingdom Quick Commerce Market Size & Forecast by Value and Volume Across 100+ KPIs by Product Type, Payment Mode, Age Group, Location, Business Model, and Delivery Time – Databook Q1 2026 Update” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The quick commerce market in United Kingdom is expected to grow by 7.9% annually, reaching US$3.52 trillion by 2025. The quick commerce market in the region has experienced robust growth during 2020-2024, achieving a CAGR of 7.2%. This upward trajectory is expected to continue, with the market forecast to grow at a CAGR of 7.6% from 2025 to 2029. By the end of 2029, the quick commerce market is projected to expand from its 2024 value of US$3.26 trillion to approximately US$4.71 trillion.

Over the next 2-4 years, competition will be shaped by scale efficiencies, data sharing, and retail media monetisation. Quick commerce will increasingly integrate into supermarket loyalty programs and app ecosystems, blurring boundaries between e-commerce and in-store shopping. New entrants are expected mainly from logistics technology and last-mile service providers, not consumer-facing apps. Market share will consolidate around fewer, multi-service platforms that strike a balance between speed and profitability, leaving limited space for standalone startups.

Current State of the Market

  • The UK quick commerce sector has transitioned from rapid expansion to consolidation. Following the exit of pure-play operators such as Getir and Gorillas in 2024, the market has stabilised around established grocery retailers and multi-category delivery platforms. Rapid grocery is now positioned as a mainstream convenience channel, rather than a standalone segment, with major supermarkets such as Tesco, Co-op, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons, and Waitrose integrating same-hour delivery into their omnichannel models.
  • Delivery platforms such as Deliveroo, Uber Eats, and Just Eat function as aggregators, collaborating with supermarkets and convenience store chains to reach over 80% of the UK’s urban population. Competitive dynamics have moved away from network expansion toward improving operational efficiency, ensuring service reliability, and integrating more deeply with retailer loyalty programs and ecosystems.

Key Players and New Entrants

  • Tesco’s Whoosh and Ocado Zoom lead the retailer-driven segment, complemented by Co-op’s multi-platform collaborations and Morrisons’ tie-up with Deliveroo. Deliveroo remains the most diversified operator, partnering with both local retailers and national chains. Uber Eats and Just Eat have extended their reach into grocery delivery through alliances with Sainsbury’s, Asda, and Co-op.
  • While several international players have withdrawn from the market, new domestic initiatives such as Sainsbury’s Chop Chop and regional convenience store partnerships are gaining traction in major cities. Emerging startups are increasingly focused on technology development and white-label fulfillment solutions rather than running dark-store networks, signalling a broader move toward enabling services instead of direct-to-consumer operations.

Key Trends & Drivers

Market consolidates around supermarkets and food-delivery platforms.

  • The UK quick commerce market has moved from a fragmented, venture-backed model to one dominated by established grocers and large delivery platforms. Pure-play rapid players are retrenching: Getir confirmed in April 2024 that it would exit the UK (along with Germany and the Netherlands) as part of a restructuring.
  • On-demand grocery is now a sizable but stable channel, with around 80 million orders worth more than £2 billion annually, largely fulfilled by platforms such as Deliveroo, Uber Eats, and Eat, which work with major grocers.
  • The UK grocery sector operates on thin margins and is highly competitive, with discounters and private-label ranges putting pressure on prices. Rising input costs and volatile food inflation have tightened profitability, forcing operators to reassess loss-making ultra-fast models.
  • After the pandemic-fueled boom, online grocery sales have leveled off, increasing by 3.7% to £19.6 billion in 2023. Market penetration dipped slightly to around 10%, reflecting a shift from rapid growth toward a more steady integration with traditional brick-and-mortar retail.
  • Established supermarkets (Tesco, Co-op, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Asda) have brand trust, dense store networks, and existing ecommerce operations, allowing them to absorb quick commerce into broader omnichannel strategies at lower marginal cost than standalone dark-store players.
  • Market concentration is likely to increase, with rapid grocery largely controlled by a handful of supermarket-platform combinations (e.g., Tesco-Whoosh, Co-op-Deliveroo/Eat/Uber Eats, Morrisons-Deliveroo, Ocado-Zoom).

Retailers deepen omnichannel partnerships to monetise store networks

  • UK grocers are turning existing convenience and supermarket stores into local fulfilment hubs, combining in-house quick-commerce propositions with white-label and marketplace partnerships.
  • Co-op has pushed rapid delivery through multiple avenues: 24-hour online grocery with Deliveroo, Eat and Uber Eats; participation in Eat’s new JET Go delivery-as-a-service offer; and most recently becoming the first grocer on Deliveroo’s white-label “Deliveroo Express” solution, with a stated aim to reach 86% of the population online and target around 30% of the rapid grocery market. Morrisons is expanding its Deliveroo-based delivery service from the Morrisons Daily network, promising under-30-minute deliveries from 500 convenience stores.
  • Store networks remain the core asset base in the UK grocery. As growth in traditional weekly online shops slows, retailers are seeking incremental revenue from “top-up” and mission-based baskets served from nearby stores.

Delivery promise normalises from ‘ultra-fast’ to ‘reliably quick’ and same-day

  • The initial “10-minute delivery” proposition has given way to more pragmatic service levels: 20-60-minute rapid delivery from local stores and a growing layer of same-day slots from central fulfilment. Tesco Whoosh markets same-day delivery “from as little as 20 minutes” for a curated range of essentials, while operational details typically refer to deliveries in around 30 minutes.
  • Ocado has layered on “Express It” same-day slots that customers can book by late morning for delivery later that same day, alongside its faster Ocado Zoom offer, which delivers a narrower range of items in under 60 minutes. On-demand grocery as a channel has reached scale but is no longer positioned solely as ultra-fast; it is part of a broader spectrum from sub-hour top-ups to same-day and next-day baskets.
  • Ultra-fast delivery requires dense dark-store networks and high rider utilisation, which proved hard to sustain in the UK’s cost and demand environment, especially once pandemic-era growth normalised and investor capital tightened. UK consumers are highly price-sensitive in the current inflationary environment; they will pay a premium for convenience, but not at any cost, which favors slightly slower, batched delivery models with lower fees.

Report Scope

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Market Size and Growth Dynamics

  • Gross Merchandise Value
  • Gross Merchandise Volume
  • Average Order Value
  • Order Frequency per Year

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Market Segmentation by Product Type

  • Groceries and Staples
  • Fruits and Vegetables
  • Snacks and Beverages
  • Personal Care and Hygiene
  • Pharmaceuticals and Health Products
  • Home Decor
  • Clothing and Accessories
  • Electronics
  • Others

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Market Segmentation by Payment Mode

  • Instant Bank Transfer
  • Wallets and Digital Payments
  • Credit and Debit Cards
  • Cash on Delivery

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Market Segmentation by Age Group

  • Gen Z (15-25)
  • Millennials (26-39)
  • Gen X (40-55)
  • Baby Boomers (Above 55)

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Market Segmentation by Location Tier

  • Tier 1 Cities
  • Tier 2 Cities
  • Tier 3 Cities

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Market Segmentation by Business Model

  • Inventory-led Model
  • Hyper-local Model
  • Multi-vendor Platform Model
  • Others

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Market Segmentation by Delivery Time

  • Delivery in 30 Minutes
  • Delivery 30-60 Minutes
  • Delivery in 3 Hours

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Consumer Behavior and Demographics

  • Average Subscription Uptake by Age Group
  • Average Subscription Uptake by Location Tier
  • Average Subscription Uptake
  • Average Delivery Time

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Revenue Structure and Composition

  • Advertising Revenue
  • Delivery Fee Revenue
  • Subscription Revenue

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Operational Metrics by Product Type

  • Gross Merchandise Value by Product Type
  • Gross Merchandise Volume by Product Type
  • Average Order Value by Product Type
  • Order Frequency by Product Type

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Operational Metrics by Payment Mode

  • Gross Merchandise Value by Payment Mode
  • Gross Merchandise Volume by Payment Mode
  • Average Order Value by Payment Mode

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Operational Metrics by Age Group

  • Gross Merchandise Value by Age Group
  • Gross Merchandise Volume by Age Group
  • Average Order Value by Age Group

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Operational Metrics by Location Tier

  • Gross Merchandise Value by Location Tier
  • Gross Merchandise Volume by Location Tier
  • Average Order Value by Location Tier
  • Order Frequency by Location Tier

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Operational Metrics by Business Model

  • Gross Merchandise Value by Business Model
  • Gross Merchandise Volume by Business Model
  • Average Order Value by Business Model

United Kingdom Quick Commerce Operational Metrics by Delivery Time

  • Gross Merchandise Value by Delivery Time
  • Gross Merchandise Volume by Delivery Time
  • Average Order Value by Delivery Time
  • Order Frequency by Delivery Time

Key Attributes:

Report Attribute Details
No. of Pages 140
Forecast Period 2025 – 2029
Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2025 $3.52 Billion
Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2029 $4.71 Billion
Compound Annual Growth Rate 7.6%
Regions Covered United Kingdom

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/n7ii6d

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