Dark stores facilitating online demand, freeing capacity in physical retail
Some retailers are already using dark stores to provide additional warehousing capacity to deal with the change in shopping habits. Although these are not new. They started gaining traction in Europe and the UK in the early 2000s with the likes of Tesco, before growing popular in the US with Target and Walmart.
Different countries use different definitions for dark stores. For example, in France, dark stores run similarly to click and collect but in the UK, they are only used to ship directly to the customer. In the US, Target and Walmart are optimising pre-existing space for warehousing, such as unused mall space or empty units on the High Street to create a more efficient delivery system.