A dark store (also dark shop, dark supermarket or dotcom centre) is a retail outlet or distribution centre that exists exclusively for online shopping.[1][2][3][4] A dark store is generally a large warehouse that can either be used to facilitate a "click-and-collect" service, where a customer collects an item they have ordered online, or as an order fulfillment platform for online sales.[5] The format was initiated in the United Kingdom, and its popularity has also spread to France followed by the rest of the European Union and Russia,[6] as well as to the United States.[5][7]
As of 2021[update] many companies were competing to provide rapid delivery of groceries. Most were financed by venture capital, and were fighting for market share and prepared to take initial large losses in doing so. Professor Annabelle Gawer, director of the Centre of Digital Economy at the University of Surrey, pointed out that the industry being disrupted is not food supply, but local delivery. Gawer asserts "delivery has never been a profitable industry".[8]
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