Online grocery service’s sales reach £2.2bn in 2020, boosted by tie-up with Marks & Spencer

Ocado has reported booming sales at its online grocery service as shoppers switched to supermarket home delivery services during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Retail sales at Ocado, which now delivers Marks & Spencer groceries, jumped 35% to £2.2bn in 2020, but the overall group, which includes its tech business, Ocado Solutions, made a small loss of £44m. That compares with a pretax loss of £214.5m in 2019.

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