Marks and Spencer expects is healthy food range Eat Well to account for 40% of its total food sales within six months.
The retailer said that the growth reflected the trend of customers wanting to buy healthier food.
“The healthy food element [of our grocery range] is about two years ahead of where we thought it would be,” Guy Farrant, director of M&S Food told the Financial Times.
The retailer said that the growth reflected the trend of customers wanting to buy healthier food.
“The healthy food element [of our grocery range] is about two years ahead of where we thought it would be,” Guy Farrant, director of M&S Food told the Financial Times.
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