Lefty
Well-known member
No I assumed another 10% of people would want home deliveries. Currently < 10% of groceries are home delivered so if even just 20% of people wanted home deliveries that would double the logistics requirements to fulfil it. I'm pretty sure Tesco et al utilise their warehouses/drivers/vans to near 100% so they would need to double the vans and drivers.
Does a doubling of the numbers ordering home delivery mean a doubling of logistical requirements?