
A UK Food Brand's International Expansion on Shopify Markets
Alex Morgan
Head of Strategy
We helped a specialty food brand expand into the EU and US using Shopify Markets, localising pricing, currency, and checkout for each region from a single store.
A speciality condiments brand based in Yorkshire had been shipping internationally for years — but their process was a patchwork of manual workarounds. Currency conversion was handled by a third-party app that added latency, EU customers were hitting the UK checkout with no duty messaging, and their US traffic had a bounce rate 34% higher than domestic. They came to us wanting to fix the experience properly using Shopify Markets.
The Challenge
The brand had three distinct international segments they wanted to serve: the EU (primarily Germany, France, and the Netherlands), the US, and Australia. Each market had different pricing expectations, tax requirements, and checkout norms. Running separate stores wasn't viable — they had one small marketing team and wanted unified reporting.
Shopify Markets Configuration
We migrated the store to Shopify Plus to unlock the full Shopify Markets feature set and began configuring each market individually. The process took four weeks from audit to launch.
- Local currency pricing with rounding rules per market (e.g. €X.95 in EU, $X.99 in US)
- Duties and import taxes shown at checkout for EU and AU markets
- Market-specific domains: .de subdirectory for Germany, /us/ for the US
- Translated product metafields for German using DeepL integration
- Geo-redirect logic with manual override to avoid frustrating repeat visitors
Pricing Strategy
Rather than using automatic exchange rate conversion, we worked with the client to set fixed market prices reflecting local competitive positioning. Their premium 250ml hot sauce sat at £8.50 in the UK, but we priced it at $14.99 in the US and €11.50 in core EU markets — both above direct conversion but in line with what comparable artisan condiments command in those markets.
Duties-Inclusive Checkout
One of the biggest friction points for EU customers post-Brexit had been unexpected charges on delivery. We enabled Shopify's landed cost feature, collecting duties at checkout for EU orders. This eliminated delivery surprises entirely and reduced the rate of refused deliveries to near zero.
Results After 90 Days
- EU revenue up 67% year-on-year in the quarter post-launch
- US bounce rate reduced from 54% to 31%
- Refused EU deliveries down from ~8% to under 1%
- International revenue share grew from 22% to 38% of total
“We always knew there was demand internationally — we just weren't serving it properly. Shopify Markets gave us the infrastructure to actually act on it.”
Alex Morgan
Head of Strategy, Flex Commerce


