The Direct Answer
Mixed-brand pallets are routine at wholesale — request the build at the qualification stage, confirm SKU mix on the quote, and expect the per-pallet anchor to settle based on the specific brands and formats included.
The Slightly Longer Explanation
Mixed-brand pallets work well for buyers running multi-site groups with different brand preferences per site, or for distributors stocking a wide shelf.
Operationally, the build is straightforward: specify the brands and formats you want, confirm SKU availability on the quote, and the pallet ships with documentation traceable to each SKU.
The per-pallet anchor adjusts based on the mix — a pallet running three brands at the £4,800 anchor floor settles within the same range. Quote pricing reflects the specific mix.
Buyer Checklist
Before you act on the answer above, run through this:
- List target brands and formats at qualification stage
- Confirm SKU availability for each brand on the quote
- Expect per-SKU documentation traceability with the pallet
- Plan stockroom labelling so the mixed pallet doesn’t create confusion at unpack
Where This Sits In The Bigger Picture
This is an answer page — short by design, anchored to one question. The longer-form reasoning lives in the linked pages below.
Related reading:
The qualification wizard is the next step when you’re ready to turn the answer into a quote.
