The Mace brand had several owners in its history in
Great Britain. In 1999,
Palmer and Harvey acquired Booker Wholesale Foods from
Booker plc, giving P&H control of the Mace symbol group in England and Wales. A large number of retailers were unhappy with the change and 80 shops left soon after the takeover. Initially they were unable to satisfy customer expectations with one stating "I don't think they're geared up to serve our type of trade. They're more used to being 'a supplier', rather than 'the supplier'." P&H acquired the entire rights to Mace throughout Great Britain in 2005, finally unifying the brand under one owner. This stability has allowed the brand to recover from defections by retailers caused by frequent disruptive changes of ownership of the brand in the past. This included acquiring the franchise for Mace in Scotland from
Somerfield, previously operated by Aberness Foods until March 2004. Because the brand had three owners in such a short space of time, Mace retailers had experienced considerable disruption. Since the Somerfield takeover Mace "had been haemorrhaging independent retailers to other symbols since it bought Mace from Aberness". 25 shops defected to
Spar during the takeover by P&H from Somerfield. From the early 2000s onwards, the brand gained a reputation for being overpriced. This later lead to the colloquial phrase “mace up price” being coined to refer to something overly expensive. In 2013, Costcutter UK acquired the brand in Great Britain. In December 2020,
Bestway Wholesale acquired symbol operator
Costcutter Supermarkets Group for an undisclosed fee from
Bibby Line Group. The Costcutter operations initially become part of Bestway's retail arm. This involved the integration of around 1,500 stores branded Costcutter, Mace, Supershop,
Kwiksave and Simply Fresh, along with 20 Costcutter and four
Co-op franchise stores. In February 2022, Bestway Wholesale Managing Director Dawood Pervez indicated that it was considering consolidating all its symbol groups under four brands: Best-one, Costcutter, Bargain Booze and Wine Rack. This was confirmed in December 2022. The Mace brand disappeared from Great Britain by 2025. ==Northern Ireland==