Mace is a
convenience shop symbol group operating as three separate entities with different ownerships in Great Britain, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The shops are independently owned and join the groups, paying a fee for marketing and branding support and purchasing their stock from the brand owners.
United Kingdom
Great Britain
The Mace brand has had several owners in its history in
Great Britain
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, and is currently owned there by
Costcutter Supermarkets Group.
Palmer and Harvey
Palmer and Harvey plc (also known as ''P&H'', formerly ''Palmer & Harvey McLane plc'') was a UK-based wholesaler that serviced the multiples and convenience sectors.
Headquartered in Hove, East Sussex, and privately owned, it was the UK's la ...
acquired the entire rights to Mace throughout Great Britain in 2005, finally unifying the brand under one owner. This stability has allowed the brand to recover from defections by retailers caused by frequent disruptive changes of ownership of the brand in the past. Despite this, from the early 2000s onwards, the brand gained a reputation for being overpriced. This later lead to the colloquial phrase “mace up price” being coined to refer to something overly expensive.
In May 2005, P&H acquired the franchise for Mace in Scotland from
Somerfield
Somerfield (; originally Gateway) was a chain of small to medium-sized supermarkets operating in the United Kingdom. The company also previously owned the Kwik Save chain of discount food stores. The company was taken over by the Co-operative ...
, previously operated by Aberness Foods until March 2004. Because the brand had three owners in such a short space of time, Mace retailers had experienced considerable disruption. Since the Somerfield takeover Mace "had been haemorrhaging independent retailers to other symbols since it bought Mace from Aberness". 25 shops defected to
Spar
SPAR, originally DESPAR, styled as DE SPAR, is a Dutch multinational that provides branding, supplies and support services for independently owned and operated food retail stores. It was founded in the Netherlands in 1932, by Adriaan van Well ...
during the takeover by P&H from Somerfield.
In 1999, P&H acquired Booker Wholesale Foods from
Booker plc
Booker Group Limited is a British food wholesale operator and subsidiary of Tesco.
In January 2017, it was announced that the British multinational supermarket retailer Tesco had agreed to purchase the company for £3.7 billion. It was confirm ...
, giving P&H control of the Mace symbol group in England and Wales. A large number of retailers were unhappy with the change and 80 shops left soon after the takeover. Initially they were unable to satisfy customer expectations with one stating "I don't think they're geared up to serve our type of trade. They're more used to being 'a supplier', rather than 'the supplier'."
Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland the brand is owned by
Musgrave Retail Partners. They bought the brand when they purchased JJ Haslett in 2007. JJ Haslett had been an independent wholesaler since an
MBO from
BWG Foods in 2003.
There are approximately 200 Mace shops in Northern Ireland, some trading as Mace Express. Musgrave also own the
Centra and
Supervalu brands.
Republic of Ireland
Mace has traded in Ireland since 1960 and is Ireland's oldest franchise
convenience shop. In the beginning there were over a dozen wholesalers operating the brand.
Mace in the Republic of Ireland is now owned entirely by
BWG Foods. Previously the rights to the brands have been split with Mangans Wholesale and Vantage Holdings owning certain regional rights. In 2000 BWG bought the Mace rights belonging to Vantage Holdings and in 2008 BWG Bought out the entire Mangans Group. These purchases finally consolidated the brand in Ireland under one owner. In the Republic, BWG services about 240 shops across its supermarket, food shop and forecourt formats. BWG also owns the Spar and XL brands in Ireland.
In Ireland, north and south, the Mace shops offer a more advanced range of in-shop services than their counterparts in Great Britain. Almost all shops offer hot food "to go" and hot "bean to cup" beverages.
The shops are also typically larger, with smaller shops in Northern Ireland branded Mace Express. Shops of this size in the Republic would be branded XL rather than Mace.
BWG has an exclusive agreement with
Maxol
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Organisation
Republic of Ireland
*Maxol Lubricants Ltd. (Lubricant supplier to the automotive, industrial, marine, and agricultural markets)
*Maxol Direct Ltd ...
to brand all Maxol petrol station
forecourt convenience shops as "Maxol Mace".
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