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Jollyes launches price war against main competitor

 

Jollyes, which has more than 100 stores nationwide, is reducing its prices on top-selling items in a move to underline its position as the ‘UK’s best value pet superstore’.

 

The retail group claims the basket price of the bestselling products for cats and dogs will be over 10% better value than the market leader, when adding in every Pet Club members’ till discount.

 

And to drive home the message about savings, Jollyes today began sharing news about its savings on advertising vehicles in some of the 60 locations where it completes directly against Pets at Hoime.

 

It has also launched a national radio campaign to raise awareness of Jollyes’ value and the pet expertise of its colleagues.

 

The move to lower prices is the first significant investment in value after Jollyes was acquired by TDR Capital earlier in the year – and is part of foundational changes underway as Jollyes prepares for major store expansion in 2025 and beyond.

 

The pet superstore has already grown its store estate by almost 50% in the last three years and is now opening three additional stores over two weeks.

 

The first to open last week was in Leyland, Lancashire. The next two new stores will be launched on Saturday 30 November, at Kingsgate Retail Park, Glasgow Road, East Kilbride, G77 4UN and at City Link Retail Park, Newport Road in Cardiff, CF24 1PQ.

 

All three locations will provide pet parents access to Jollyes’ raw food frozen ‘shop-in-shop’ and later this year, community pet clinics at each location will offer unbeatable prices for essential vet services such as microchipping and vaccinations.

 

At each of the three openings, retired service animals supported in their later years by the National Federation of Retired Service Animals (NFRSA) will bite through strings of sausages to formally declare the stores open.

 

A key charity partner for Jollyes, NFRSA helps support the care, well-being, and welfare of retired service animals from across the emergency service family - the police, fire, border force, National Crime Agency, NHS and prison services.

 

Over the next 12 months, all Jollyes’ stores will be raising money for NFRSA with collections matched by Jollyes up to £20,000 that will help NFRSA support retired service animals and their owners.

 

Launching the new value campaign, Joe Wykes, Jollyes chief executive officer said: “Whenever we open a new store we make a promise to be the best value in town for all the items a pet parent needs.

 

“We can only make that promise because we work super hard, day-in, day-out to lower our own costs and carefully check prices elsewhere.

 

“And while we know price is paramount, we also know what makes Jollyes special is the service and expertise our people deliver in store.

 

“We look forward to showing new shoppers in Leyland, East Kilbride and Cardiff what Jollyes is all about as they deliver the kind of savings that we already offer in over 100 other communities right across the UK.”

 

On 30 November in East Kilbride, accompanied by a St Andrews day piper, the store will be opened by Corrie, an Alsatian who served for six years with Police Scotland until retirement.

 

On the same day at Newport Road in Cardiff, the new Jollyes store will be officially launched by Ella, a seven-year-old cocker spaniel.  Ella served as an explosives search dog for six years with South Wales Police before retirement, carrying out searches at many venues such as the Principality stadium, Welsh Assembly and Senydd.

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