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Co-op and Starship Technologies expand robot online grocery delivery service across Leeds — Retail Technology Innovation Hub

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July 20, 2023
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Councillor Helen Hayden, Leeds City Council’s executive member for sustainable development and infrastructure, comments: “Residents and families of Adel and Tinshill have welcomed Starship robots delivering their groceries, with over three-quarters of survey respondents in support of the introduction of the robots in the area.”

“The expansion to Kippax and Swarcliffe will mean more people in Leeds can benefit from a zero-carbon alternative to grocery deliveries. As a council we’re pleased initiatives like this can help towards reducing the emissions of the last mile delivery journey.”

“It helps us to meet our pledge of becoming a carbon neutral city by 2030 by aiming to reduce short journeys to the shop made by car.”

“Similar to the initial project in Adel and Tinshill, we have created a survey for Kippax and Swarcliffe’s residents and businesses to have their say on the six-month pilot.”

Chris Conway, eCommerce Director, Co-op, says: “Co-op stores are well placed in the heart of local communities to provide quick, easy and convenient grocery home deliveries for time pressed shoppers – whether that is a full shop or, for last minute top-ups and forgotten items.”

“We are committed to exploring new and innovative ways to increase access to our products and services, and delighted to be able to roll-out robot deliveries to provide further online flexibility and choice for consumers across Leeds.”

Andrew Curtis, Director of European Operations at Starship Technologies, says: “The feedback we have received since first launching in Leeds last year has been overwhelmingly positive and we are pleased to be able to extend the benefits the robots have provided to an additional 12,000 homes from today.”

“More and more people are conscious of trying to reduce their carbon footprint and our robots help with this by eliminating the need for short car journeys to pick up groceries.”

The expansion in Leeds continues Starship’s growth across Yorkshire following the launch of the service with Co-op in Wakefield in May.

The robots can also be found in several other locations across the UK, including Trafford (Greater Manchester), Milton Keynes, Northampton, Bedford and Cambridge.



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