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'Not all good things in tech happen in Silicon Valley' says mySupermarket boss, Allon Bloch

MySupermarket.co.uk is one of the UK’s most successful start-ups

June 21, 2012 08:30
mySupermarket CEO Allon Bloch

ByCandice Krieger, Candice Krieger

3 min read

It is often said that the UK struggles when it comes to successful start-ups compared to other regions such as Silicon Valley, California, and Israel. Yet internet entrepreneur Allon Bloch would disagree.
Mr Bloch runs mySupermarket.co.uk, arguably one of the most successful dotcoms in Britain at the moment. The popular website allows users to compare groceries across the largest UK retailers. Founded six years ago, the site has close to three million unique UK users, 100 per cent up year-on-year.

New-York-based Mr Bloch, who joined the company in 2010, says: “There is a belief that everything good in tech happens in Silicon Valley but unless there are different types of humans there, I think that’s wrong.
“Cleary Israel and certain places in the US have a lot of engineers and start-ups but I think you will see that in London too. There are British companies that are succeeding and there is no reason why Silicon Valley should be any better.”

He cites Errol Damelin’s online money-lending site Wonga, and takeaway ordering service Just-Eat.co.uk, as key examples of successful UK start-ups. “British people beat themselves up over the fact that no major company has come out of the UK but firstly, there is a huge e-commerce usage in the UK.” Seven per cent of the entire grocery market is online. “That’s why mySupermarket came to the UK. It’s a world leader in terms of penetration of online grocery. It’s much higher than in the US.”

He adds: “Sometimes you want to build something up outside of the US first and then bring it over as opposed to the other way round.” And that is exactly what has been done with mySupermarket. Founded in the UK in 2006, mySupermarket now has versions in Japan and Israel, where a lot of the development is carried out, and there are plans to launch in the US.