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Home » South Africa’s Woolworths Acquires in2food to Strengthen Food Supply Chain
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South Africa’s Woolworths Acquires in2food to Strengthen Food Supply Chain

by Gift Egbeiyon March 17, 2026
written by Gift Egbeiyon March 17, 2026
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JOHANNESBURG, Mar 17 – Woolworths Holdings has agreed to acquire its longtime supplier in2food Holdings, as the retailer moves to strengthen control over its premium food supply chain.

The acquisition, for an undisclosed amount, reflects Woolworths’ strategy to improve product quality, consistency and availability across its food business.

By bringing a key supplier in-house, the company aims to enhance operational efficiency and secure greater oversight of production processes, particularly within its premium offerings segment.

The move comes as retailers globally increasingly seek tighter integration across supply chains to manage costs, ensure quality standards and respond more effectively to shifting consumer demand.

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For Woolworths, which has built a strong reputation in South Africa for high-quality food products, the acquisition is expected to reinforce its competitive positioning in the premium retail segment.

The deal also highlights a broader trend of vertical integration within the retail industry, where companies acquire suppliers to gain more direct control over sourcing, manufacturing and distribution.

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