Albertsons' same-store sales surge on grocery delivery demand

Reuters

Published Jul 27, 2020 07:42AM ET

Updated Jul 27, 2020 08:15AM ET

(Reuters) - U.S. grocer Albertsons Cos Inc (N:ACI) on Monday reported a 26.5% rise in same-store sales in its first quarter as a publicly listed company, driven by demand for home deliveries of groceries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company's shares, which were listed on the New York Stock Exchange in June, were up about 2% in premarket trading.

Albertsons, one of the largest food and drug retailers in the country, has benefited from a shift toward shopping for groceries online during the virus outbreak, as consumers stay indoors and cook more meals at home.

"We have accelerated our digital and e-commerce strategy to adapt to market conditions," Chief Executive Officer Vivek Sankaran said.

The company's stores, including Albertsons, Safeway, Vons and others, together saw e-commerce sales more than triple during the quarter.

Boise, Idaho-based Albertsons said gross margins rose to 29.8% from 28% a year earlier, due to reduced inventory shrinkage and lower promotional activity.

Net sales and other revenue rose about 21% to $22.75 billion for the first quarter ended June 20.

Net income rose to $586.2 million, or $1 per share, in the reported quarter, from $49 million, or 8 cents per share, a year earlier, when it recorded impairment losses.