Woolworths Metro

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Woolworths Metro
Woolworths Supermarkets
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Retail
Founded1997 (initial)
2013 (restructure)
2019 (New Zealand)
Headquarters,
Number of locations
90 stores [1]  (2022)
Area served
Australia, New Zealand
Key people
  • Amanda Bardwell (CEO), Woolworths Group
  • Justin Nolan (Director), Metro
  • Nathan Shaw (General Manager National Operations), Metro
RevenueIncrease2.svg A$309 million (2023) [2]
Parent Woolworths Group
Website www.woolworths.com.au/shop/discover/metro

Woolworths Metro, styled as simply Metro, is a subsidiary chain of small retail stores owned and operated by Woolworths Supermarkets in Australia. Metro specialises in "grab and go" food, ready made meals, beverages and other goods, as well as a range of in-demand local and imported products. Unlike supermarkets, Metro stores have a smaller floor space and are often designed for foot traffic and public transport in central business districts and inner city suburbs. [3] There are currently 90 Woolworths Metro locations Australia-wide.

The Metro brand is composed of purpose built stores, primarily found in CBD’s and dense population centres, and transition stores which are either former stores of defunct brands such as Thomas Dux Grocer, or smaller Woolworths Supermarkets put under the Metro brand and refurbished. [4] Metro is also the outlet of rapid grocery and food delivery service Metro60, now rebranded as MilkRun, [5] which offers under one hour grocery delivery from 500 locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and the Gold Coast. [6]

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References

  1. https://www.woolworthsgroup.com.au/content/dam/wwg/investors/reports/2022/full-year/Full%20Year%20Results%20Presentation.pdf
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