Sales up as shoppers stay local, says Metcash Pandemic pushes shoppers to stay local, with sales boosts across grocery, liquor and hardware, says Metcash.
Business by ELI GREENBLAT
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Subscriber only Metcash has confirmed the shift to local and neighbourhood shopping that emerged in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic spread has continued into the new year across all its key pillars of grocery, liquor and hardware with the wholesaler reporting strong sales momentum for the first four months of 2021. It comes as Metcash pledged to up its total spend on its store refurbishments, restructure and investment in its systems, saying it will spend $375m between fiscal 2022 and 2024.
Sales up as shoppers stay local, says Metcash
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