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Co-op profit rockets ahead of supermarket 'trolley wars' as it reveals membership surge

The Co-op operates in a number of areas including food retail, wholesale, funeral care, legal services and insurance

The Co-op is headquartered in Manchester(Image: PA Media)

The Co-op has announced a significant surge in profit for 2024, just as the grocery sector braces for potential 'trolley wars.'

The Manchester headquartered group's revenue remained largely steady year on year, with a slight increase of 0.2 per cent to £11.3bn, while its underlying profit saw a substantial rise of 35 per cent to £131m, as reported by .

Operating profit more than doubled from £66m to £151m, and profit before tax experienced an almost six-fold increase from £28m to £161m.

The Co-op attributed this profit boost to increased operating profits and improved returns on Funeralcare plan investments.

The Co-op operates across various sectors including food retail through convenience stores, wholesale via Nisa, funeral care, legal services, and insurance.

The number of active Co-op members, who collectively own the business, grew by 22 per cent to 6.2m, up from 5.1m in 2023, and is "on track" to reach 8m by 2030.

Co-op chair Debbie White said: "These results show that our strategy on delivering for our member owners whilst also delivering long term financial and operational progress is working."

She added: "I'm particularly delighted we have increased our active membership by 22 per cent.