Retail is Detail Podcast

Jamie Hamer

Deep dive conversations with industry leaders exploring the latest trends, technologies, and strategies shaping the future of retail. Hosted by entrepreneur and sales leader Jamie Hamer (Co-Founder, Loxa).

  1. Jun 16

    Eddie Grovu, Toolden, on Scaling a Retail Business from £11m to £70m With No Stores

    Seven years ago, Toolden was an £11 million business competing in one of the most brutally thin-margin categories in e-commerce, up against Screwfix, Toolstation, and Amazon, with no stores, no outside investment, and no obvious right to win. Today the business is on track to turn over £70 million in 2026 and is growing at around 30% year on year. Jamie sits down with Eddie Grovu, Growth and E-Commerce Director at Toolden, to find out what that journey has actually looked like from the inside. They get into the realities of operating on single-digit margins in a category where other retailers are pricing on post-rebate profit, how Toolden used COVID as an opportunity to launch 30,000 new DIY products and hit a record revenue and profit year, and why the Kit Builder that Eddie relaunched in February 2025 drove the platform's revenue contribution from around 3 or 4% to 70%. Eddie also explains how email automation unlocked a customer base that was already there, why Toolden pulled back from France and Germany after Brexit, and what he makes of brands going direct to consumers in a category where some are turning over close to half a billion a year in the UK. It is a frank, grounded conversation from someone who has been on the front line of a hypergrowth e-commerce business throughout its most intense phase, picking in the warehouse during COVID, navigating technology decisions that cost them, and building the omnichannel and performance marketing infrastructure that now keeps Toolden ahead of players with far more resources.

    Eddie Grovu, Toolden, on Scaling a Retail Business from £11m to £70m With No Stores
  2. May 26

    Andrew Pickersgill, ECatering: The MD Who Scales Family Businesses

    Andrew Pickersgill, Managing Director of ECatering, has built his career on a specific niche: stepping into family businesses, in categories he's never worked in before, and scaling them. He's done it in building supplies, gaming, power tools, and now commercial catering equipment. ECatering is a multi-million pound B2B e-commerce operation supplying Costco, Nando's, Subway, the NHS, Emirates, and first-time restaurant owners alike, from a 32,000 sq ft warehouse in County Durham with a team of just 29 people. It is the kind of business that makes you stop and ask how it actually works, and in this episode Andrew explains exactly that. This week's conversation gets into what it really takes to scale a specialist B2B e-commerce business in a category that many people assumed could never work online. Commercial catering equipment is high value, physically large, and deeply considered as a purchase, yet ECatering has built a model that serves everyone from national restaurant chains to someone opening their first coffee shop. Andrew walks through how the business developed three private label product tiers under the Quattro, Contender and KINN brands, and why holding 95% of their range in their own warehouse gives them a level of control over delivery, pricing and customer experience that dropshipping simply cannot match. The conversation also gets into the harder parts of the business. With around 3,400 hospitality businesses failing in the last two years, supplying this sector comes with real credit and trading risk, and Andrew is refreshingly straightforward about how ECatering manages it. He explains why Cyber Monday consistently outperforms Black Friday for a retailer whose customers are busy serving people on the big day itself, what named Trustpilot reviews say about the customer service culture Andrew has been building, and why he believes that in the not too distant future people will simply stop visiting websites altogether as agentic AI takes over the buying process entirely.

    Andrew Pickersgill, ECatering: The MD Who Scales Family Businesses

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Deep dive conversations with industry leaders exploring the latest trends, technologies, and strategies shaping the future of retail. Hosted by entrepreneur and sales leader Jamie Hamer (Co-Founder, Loxa).