The "Delivery Saver Schemes in the UK - 2018" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
"Delivery Saver Schemes in the UK - 2018", report forms part of the Retail Channel series, and offers a comprehensive insight into the consumer dynamics and spending habits of consumers that subscribe to food & non-food delivery saver schemes. The report analyses the two types of delivery schemes including their usage at various retailers and consumer attitudes.
While the percentage of consumers subscribing to food & grocery delivery saver schemes has increased significantly across all age groups, younger shoppers have driven the increase over the past year with penetration up 14.1 ppts to 41.7% among 15-24 year olds.
Penetration of non-food delivery saver schemes is still lower than that of schemes offered by food & grocery retailers - 35.1% of online food & grocery shoppers signed up to food & grocery schemes versus 28.0% of non-food online shoppers for non-food delivery saver schemes.
Scope
- For most retailers, the average price of a non-food delivery schemes is 10, however for those such as New Look, Next and MandM Direct, that charge 20 per year, a delivery saver scheme must offer something additional to warrant the higher price.
- Male online shoppers drove uptake of non-food delivery saver schemes with penetration rising 7.6 ppts to 30.0% in 2018 versus female shopper penetration which rose 4.0 ppts to 26.0%.
- Grocers struggle to make their delivery saver schemes profitable given the high cost per delivery but retailers cannot afford to be without a scheme as it will put them at a disadvantage to their competitors.
Reasons to Buy
- Use our in-depth consumer insight to learn how delivery saver schemes can impact consumer shopping habits and ensure that your delivery options meet the needs of shoppers.
- Understand what drives consumers to subscribe to a delivery saver scheme, such as how much consumers are willing to spend on these options in order to maximise sales potential.
- Use our in-depth analysis of the leading retailers that offer delivery saver schemes in order to understand how to appeal shoppers and maximise uptake of these services.
Key Topics Covered:
- Headlines
- Who subscribes
- Who subscribes by retailer
- Who subscribes by type of scheme
- How people shop
- Why people shop
- Food & grocery delivery saver scheme specifications
- Non-food delivery saver schemes
- Who subscribes
- Who subscribes by retailer
- How people shop
- Why people shop
- Non-food delivery saver scheme specifications
- Appendix
Companies Mentioned
- Tesco
- ASDA
- Amazon
- Amazon Fresh
- Morrisons
- Ocado
- Sainsbury's
- ASOS
- Amazon Prime
- Argos
- H&M
- John Lewis
- New Look
- Next
- MandM Direct
- JD Sports
- Topman
- Superdry
- Charles Tyrwhitt
- Boohoo
- Missguided
- The Perfume Shop
- PrettyLittleThing
- Simply Be
- Feelunique
- Selfridges
- Jacamo
- Oasis
- Public Desire
- Marks & Spencer
- Boots
- Debenhams
- Sports Direct
- Superdrug
- Very.co.uk
- Topshop
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