Office kitchens the target for Woolies delivery service | MsEmmaK
Woolworths is focusing in on office kitchens across the country as part of the launch of its grocery delivery platform aimed solely at business clients.
Head of Woolworths at Work Jarad Nass said essential services businesses were a main sector for the company’s business deliveries. While Australia’s winter COVID-19 and flu season have led to renewed calls for more staff to work at home, Nass is confident there is still strong interest from workplaces for a one-stop shop for office supplies and groceries.
The retailer has been working to increase business-to-business sales over the past year. Its B2B food segment, which includes PFD Food Services, its international exports and wholesale business, generated $1.4 billion in sales in the first half of 2022 – an increase of 376 per cent on the same period in 2021.Woolworths at Work isn’t the first new grocery delivery format Woolworths has tried this year.
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