Nisa has removed its fuel levy on deliveries and extended its pricing campaign in a move designed to support its retailers through a “challenging economic environment”.
The fuel levy, which was first introduced in January 2022, was removed on Friday to help retailers that are facing higher operating costs.
Fluctuating in line with the volatile fuel industry, Nisa reduced its levy down to £3.66 per delivery in October for the first time in over a year.
“Retailers continue to be faced with increasing operating costs, and alongside the highly competitive convenience market, this is causing further erosion to their profit margins,” said Katie Secretan, Retail & Sales Director at Nisa.
“It’s our absolute priority to drive more value for our partners, and the removal of this charge will allow our retailers to invest these vital funds into their businesses so they can continue to serve their communities for years to come.”
Meanwhile, the wholesaler has continued its ‘Mega Deals’ pricing campaign into 2025, giving access to weekly “market-leading prices” across footfall-driving products. Originally launched to help retailers capitalise on the festive trading period, the campaign is said to have proven a major success, which more than 200 products featuring since its launch in October.
Secretan added: “Our goal is to ensure Nisa retailers remain well-stocked with the most popular and in-demand products, at the best price on the market, to drive footfall and sales and ultimately increase their profitability.”