Colombian Convenience Chain Spid Shuts down all Locations After Four Years
Bogotá, Colombia – Spid, a convenience store chain that launched in Colombia in 2021, has ceased operations with the closure of all its locations.The company, which aimed to compete with established convenience stores by repurposing former Metro Express sites in Bogotá, is refocusing its resources on its core brands.
Just four years after entering the Colombian market, Spid’s rapid exit signals challenges for new entrants in the competitive convenience retail sector. The closure impacts employees of the Bogotá stores and represents a strategic shift for the parent company, indicating a prioritization of existing, more triumphant ventures. While the exact number of affected employees is currently unavailable, the decision marks a complete withdrawal from the Colombian convenience store landscape.
Spid initially operated from premises previously occupied by Metro Express stores in the Colombian capital. The company’s strategy centered on providing a convenient retail experience, but ultimately proved unsustainable. The parent company has not disclosed specific reasons for the shutdown beyond a stated focus on strengthening its established brands.