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{{Infobox company | {{Infobox company | ||
| name = Booker Group | | name = Booker Group | ||
| logo = | | logo = Booker Group logo.svg | ||
| type = | | type = Subsidiary | ||
| industry = Wholesale | | industry = Wholesale | ||
| | | founded = 1830 | ||
| founder = George Booker | | founder = George Booker | ||
| | | headquarters = [[Wellingborough]], [[United Kingdom]] | ||
| key_people = Charles Wilson (CEO) | | key_people = Charles Wilson (CEO) | ||
| products = | | products = Groceries, Alcohol, Tobacco, Non-food items | ||
| parent = [[Tesco]] | |||
| parent = Tesco | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Booker Group''' is a leading [[wholesale]] operator in the [[United Kingdom]], providing a wide range of products to independent retailers, caterers, and small businesses. Founded in 1830, the company has grown to become a significant player in the wholesale market, with a focus on delivering value, choice, and service to its customers. | |||
==History== | |||
The origins of Booker Group can be traced back to 1830 when it was established by George Booker. Initially, the company was involved in the [[shipping]] industry, but it gradually diversified into wholesale distribution. Over the years, Booker Group expanded its operations through acquisitions and mergers, becoming a prominent name in the wholesale sector. | |||
In 2005, Booker Group underwent a significant transformation when it merged with Iceland's parent company, Big Food Group. This merger allowed Booker to enhance its product offerings and expand its market reach. In 2017, Booker Group was acquired by [[Tesco]], one of the largest retail chains in the UK, further strengthening its position in the market. | |||
== | ==Operations== | ||
Booker Group operates a network of cash and carry warehouses and delivery services across the UK. The company serves a diverse customer base, including independent retailers, convenience stores, pubs, restaurants, and catering businesses. Booker's product range includes groceries, fresh produce, alcohol, tobacco, and non-food items such as cleaning supplies and kitchen equipment. | |||
===Cash and Carry=== | |||
Booker's cash and carry model allows customers to visit its warehouses and purchase products in bulk. This model is particularly popular among small business owners who prefer to select their products in person and benefit from competitive pricing. | |||
In | ===Delivery Services=== | ||
In addition to cash and carry, Booker Group offers delivery services to its customers. This service is designed to provide convenience and efficiency, allowing businesses to receive their orders directly at their premises. Booker's delivery network is extensive, ensuring timely and reliable service across the UK. | |||
== | ==Product Range== | ||
Booker Group's product range is comprehensive, catering to the needs of various businesses. The company offers a wide selection of groceries, including fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meat, and bakery items. In addition, Booker provides an extensive range of alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, and non-food items such as cleaning supplies and kitchen equipment. | |||
Booker Group | ===Own Brands=== | ||
Booker Group has developed several own brands to offer customers high-quality products at competitive prices. These brands include Happy Shopper, Euro Shopper, and Chef's Larder, each catering to different market segments and customer preferences. | |||
== | ==Corporate Social Responsibility== | ||
Booker Group is committed to corporate social responsibility and sustainability. The company has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, such as minimizing waste, improving energy efficiency, and promoting sustainable sourcing practices. Booker also supports local communities through charitable activities and partnerships with food banks and other organizations. | |||
In | ==Acquisition by Tesco== | ||
In 2017, Booker Group was acquired by Tesco in a deal valued at £3.7 billion. This acquisition was aimed at creating synergies between the two companies, enhancing their product offerings, and improving supply chain efficiencies. The merger has allowed Booker to leverage Tesco's resources and expertise, further strengthening its position in the wholesale market. | |||
== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Tesco]] | |||
* [[Wholesale]] | |||
* [[Retail]] | |||
* [[Supply chain]] | |||
== External | ==External Links== | ||
* [https://www.booker.co.uk | * [Official website](https://www.booker.co.uk) | ||
[[Category:Companies established in | {{DEFAULTSORT:Booker Group}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Companies established in 1830]] | ||
[[Category:Companies based in | [[Category:Wholesale companies of the United Kingdom]] | ||
[[Category:Tesco]] | |||
[[Category:Companies based in Northamptonshire]] | |||
Revision as of 17:18, 1 January 2025
Booker Group
| Type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Key people | Charles Wilson (CEO) |
| Industry | Wholesale |
| Products | Groceries, Alcohol, Tobacco, Non-food items |
Booker Group is a leading wholesale operator in the United Kingdom, providing a wide range of products to independent retailers, caterers, and small businesses. Founded in 1830, the company has grown to become a significant player in the wholesale market, with a focus on delivering value, choice, and service to its customers.
History
The origins of Booker Group can be traced back to 1830 when it was established by George Booker. Initially, the company was involved in the shipping industry, but it gradually diversified into wholesale distribution. Over the years, Booker Group expanded its operations through acquisitions and mergers, becoming a prominent name in the wholesale sector.
In 2005, Booker Group underwent a significant transformation when it merged with Iceland's parent company, Big Food Group. This merger allowed Booker to enhance its product offerings and expand its market reach. In 2017, Booker Group was acquired by Tesco, one of the largest retail chains in the UK, further strengthening its position in the market.
Operations
Booker Group operates a network of cash and carry warehouses and delivery services across the UK. The company serves a diverse customer base, including independent retailers, convenience stores, pubs, restaurants, and catering businesses. Booker's product range includes groceries, fresh produce, alcohol, tobacco, and non-food items such as cleaning supplies and kitchen equipment.
Cash and Carry
Booker's cash and carry model allows customers to visit its warehouses and purchase products in bulk. This model is particularly popular among small business owners who prefer to select their products in person and benefit from competitive pricing.
Delivery Services
In addition to cash and carry, Booker Group offers delivery services to its customers. This service is designed to provide convenience and efficiency, allowing businesses to receive their orders directly at their premises. Booker's delivery network is extensive, ensuring timely and reliable service across the UK.
Product Range
Booker Group's product range is comprehensive, catering to the needs of various businesses. The company offers a wide selection of groceries, including fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meat, and bakery items. In addition, Booker provides an extensive range of alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, and non-food items such as cleaning supplies and kitchen equipment.
Own Brands
Booker Group has developed several own brands to offer customers high-quality products at competitive prices. These brands include Happy Shopper, Euro Shopper, and Chef's Larder, each catering to different market segments and customer preferences.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Booker Group is committed to corporate social responsibility and sustainability. The company has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, such as minimizing waste, improving energy efficiency, and promoting sustainable sourcing practices. Booker also supports local communities through charitable activities and partnerships with food banks and other organizations.
Acquisition by Tesco
In 2017, Booker Group was acquired by Tesco in a deal valued at £3.7 billion. This acquisition was aimed at creating synergies between the two companies, enhancing their product offerings, and improving supply chain efficiencies. The merger has allowed Booker to leverage Tesco's resources and expertise, further strengthening its position in the wholesale market.
See Also
External Links
- [Official website](https://www.booker.co.uk)