(Alliance News) - UK supermarket chain Asda announced on Tuesday it plans to create 10,000 new jobs over the next four years as it accelerates the rollout of 300 new "Asda Express" stores.

The retailer, currently the UK's third largest, is aiming to overtake Sainsbury's and take second spot behind Tesco.

Asda is pegging its expansion hopes on the convenience store market, which it forecasts to grow by 13% to over GBP50 billion in Britain by 2027. 

"The development of a store network in this market is a key part of Asda's long-term growth strategy to become the UK's second largest supermarket," it said in a statement.

The supermarket opened its second Asda Express store on Tuesday, in a residential development in Tottenham, north London, as it confirmed plans to open 300 more by the end of 2026.

It also announced in October the planned acquisition of 132 convenience stores attached to petrol stations from rival chain Co-op.

British-Indian billionaire brothers Mohsin and Zuber Issa and private equity firm TDR Capital bought Asda from US retail giant Walmart for GBP6.8 billion last year.

In Tuesday's statement, co-owner Mohsin Issa said a key part of their growth strategy was "to provide customers with more opportunities to shop at Asda closer to where they live or work". 

"Our ambition is to become the convenience destination of choice by providing shoppers great value and a comprehensive and convenient range of products and services under one roof," he added.

source: AFP

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