
Clarity is the second pillar in the 7 Cs of Retail Consumables because Control alone is not enough. To manage consumables effectively, retailers need clear, accessible insight that supports better decisions across operations, procurement, finance and sustainability.
Retailers generate vast amounts of operational data every day, yet when it comes to consumables, many are still operating with limited visibility. Spend is spread across stores, departments, products and suppliers, making it difficult to answer even basic questions:
Across UK retail estates, operational consumables are often purchased frequently and by multiple teams. This makes them easy to overlook and difficult to analyse for meaningful insight.
Common challenges include:
Without clarity, retailers are forced into reactive decision-making. Procurement teams struggle to rationalise ranges, finance teams lack confidence in forecasts and sustainability teams are left without the evidence needed to measure meaningful progress.
Industry analysts such as Gartner consistently highlight the importance of accurate, accessible data in enabling better procurement decisions, improving compliance and reducing inefficiencies across indirect spend categories.
Clarity is often mistaken for reporting. In reality, it is about understanding the bigger picture, not just the information.
In a retail consumables context, clarity means:
Clarity turns consumables from an operational afterthought into a driver of process change and cost reduction. It enables retailers to move beyond “what was ordered” to understand what is really happening across multiple stores at any given time.
This shift is increasingly important in a retail environment defined by margin pressure, rising costs and growing expectations around transparency and accountability.
The impact of poor clarity is rarely immediate, but it is far-reaching.
When retailers lack clear insight into consumables, the consequences often include:
From a regulatory and responsibility perspective, clarity is becoming essential.
The UK Government’s Resources and Waste Strategy for England emphasises the role of data and transparency in reducing waste and improving resource efficiency. Similarly, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has highlighted the need for retailers to improve visibility across their operations to support more sustainable and efficient practices.
Procurement platforms and bespoke portals, such as MyAcopia, are specifically designed around retail consumables management to bring clarity to a traditionally opaque area of retail operations.
Rather than relying on disconnected systems or manual reporting, these systems provide a structured, central environment where data becomes visible, comparable and useful.
Operational consumables management platforms give retailers access to clear, consolidated insight across their activity, including:
This enables teams to understand the bigger picture, not just individual transactions.
It supports procurement teams in assessing value, operations and sustainability teams in choosing appropriate products, and finance teams in understanding cost drivers more effectively.

Clear insight benefits every function involved in retail operations:
Clarity builds directly on Control. Once retailers have governance and structure in place, clarity provides the insight needed to:
Without clarity, improvement efforts remain fragmented and difficult to sustain.
Operational consumables may seem routine, but the decisions surrounding them have real financial, operational and environmental impact.
Retailers that lack clarity are forced to rely on assumptions and incomplete information. Those that invest in clarity gain understanding, confidence and control over an often overlooked area of spend.
As Gartner has observed, organisations that improve operational clarity are better positioned to act with confidence, reduce complexity and make informed decisions at pace.
By using a shared management system, clarity turns consumables data into insight, and insight into better decisions.
Clarity ensures all teams are working from the same reliable information, enabling better decisions, stronger alignment and more sustainable outcomes across the business.
