Planet Organic

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Planet Organic
IndustrySupermarket chain
Founded1995;28 years ago (1995)
Founder Renée Elliott
HeadquartersLondon
Website www.planetorganic.com
Planet Organic, Muswell Hill, London Planet Organic, Muswell Hill 01.jpg
Planet Organic, Muswell Hill, London

Planet Organic is a British supermarket chain, with ten stores in London as of August 2023. [1]

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History

Planet Organic was founded by the American entrepreneur Renée Elliott. She opened the first store in 1995 in Westbourne Grove, West London. [2] [3] It is reported to have been the UK's first organic supermarket. [4]

Planet Organic is now the UK’s largest fully certified organic supermarket and sells over 8,000 product lines in eight stores within the M25. [5]

In January 2020 Planet Organic announced a partnership with delivery company Supper, offering different dishes to be ordered and delivered from the company's two Tottenham Court Road stores. [6] [7] In 2020, Planet Organic announced plans to double their current store numbers within the next 4 years, expanding their overall number to around 18 stores. [8]

In March 2020 Planet Organic acquired London based chain As Nature Intended, nearly double the estate owned by Planet Organic. [9]

In May 2023, Planet Organic entered administration, and was purchased by its original founders. The majority of the company survived the deal, but it did lead to four stores being closed and the laying-off of 64 staff. [10]

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References

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