Supermarkets For Sale in the UK

Explore Supermarkets for sale across the UK, including convenience‑led stores, larger grocery outlets, specialist food retailers, and mixed supermarket‑and‑off‑licence businesses. These operations often serve loyal local communities with steady footfall and repeat trade, giving buyers stable income and long‑term security.

26 Supermarkets For Sale in the UK


Supermarket with Delicatessen in Kent

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Asking Price: £187,500 Turnover: £14,000

Situated in a parade, main road trading position, residential area, on the SURREY/KENT BORDERS. The sales currently averages £14,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 30% approx. WE ALSO UNDERSTAND that in addition to the turnover the business also enjoys a commission of: EVRI PARCEL £700 per month approx. PAY ZONE £150 per month approx.

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Convenience Store with Off Licence in Leicestershire

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Asking Price: £600,000 Turnover: £11,000

Spacious end of terrace property, residential area LEICESTERSHIRE. WE ARE INFORMED the turnover is currently in the region of £10,000 - £12,000 p.w. in our opinion offering further potential to increase in the right hands. Wholesale newsbill £250/£300 p.w.

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Supermarket and Butchers in Dorset

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Asking Price: £135,000 Turnover: £8,500

Situated in a Parade, excellent main road trading position, residential, office and commercial area, Dorset. The sales currently averages £8,000 - £9,000p.w. with a Gross profit of 35% approx.

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Supermarket & Butchers in Ilford

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Asking Price: £150,000 Turnover: £8,500

Situated in a parade, excellent main road trading position, residential, office and commercial area, ILFORD, ESSEX. The sales currently averages £7,000 -£10,000 p.w. with a gross profit of 35% approx.

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Substantial Convenience Store in Kent

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Asking Price: £250,000 Turnover: £10,000

Situated in a Parade, excellent High Street trading position, residential, office and commercial area, Kent. The sales currently averages £10,000 p.w. (growing) with a Gross profit of 25% approx. WE ALSO UNDERSTAND that in addition to the turnover the business also enjoys a commission of: PAY POINT £20 per week approx.

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Supermarket and Indian Takeaway in St Leonards-on-Sea

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Asking Price: £100,000 Turnover: £8,000

Situated in a parade, busy road, residential area, ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA, EAST SUSSEX. The sales currently averages £8,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 25% approx. Wholesale newsbill £180 p.w. WE ALSO UNDERSTAND that in addition to the turnover the business also enjoys a commission of: PAY POINT £15 per week approx.

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Newly Fitted Convenience Store with Off Licence in Derbyshire

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Asking Price: £200,000 Turnover: £11,000

Situated in an excellent commercial location, a very busy road with high customer footfall, Derbyshire. The sales currently averages £11,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 25% approx. Wholesale newsbill £300 p.w. Expected turnover projected £18,000-£22,000 p.w.

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Why Buy a Supermarket?

Supermarkets remain one of the UK’s most consistently high‑demand retail businesses, offering strong daily footfall, broad customer appeal, and reliable turnover from essential goods. Whether you’re looking for a convenience‑led supermarket, a larger grocery store, or a mixed supermarket‑and‑off‑licence operation, our listings cover a wide range of opportunities across the country.

Across the UK, customers rely on local supermarkets for everyday shopping, top‑up groceries, fresh produce, and household essentials - demand that remains stable in all economic conditions. Many supermarkets benefit from long opening hours, strong margins on impulse purchases, and additional revenue from services such as parcel collection, bill payments, and lottery sales.

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FAQ

1. What does a Supermarket typically offer?
Supermarkets usually sell groceries, fresh produce, chilled and frozen foods, household goods, bakery items, alcohol, snacks, and convenience products, often supported by lottery, parcel, or bill‑payment services depending on the setup.

2. How profitable are Supermarkets?
Typical weekly turnover ranges from £8,000 to £60,000+, with gross profit margins often 18–30% on core groceries and 30–45% on impulse, household, and non‑food lines. Profitability depends heavily on footfall, pricing, and supplier terms.

3. Who are the main customers for Supermarkets?
Customers include local residents, commuters, families, students, and regular repeat shoppers who rely on the store for everyday essentials, top‑up shopping, and convenience purchases.

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