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Latest grocery sales figures reveal people are shopping more often but buying less

Latest grocery sales figures reveal people are shopping more often but buying less

Jun 22, 2021 | News, Retailing

Grocery market share figures from Kantar for the 12-week period ending 13th June 2021 show that the average spend per store trip is down 13.6% compared to last year.

Tentative first steps back to the shops as grocery market marks lockdown anniversary

Tentative first steps back to the shops as grocery market marks lockdown anniversary

Mar 31, 2021 | News

The latest figures from Kantar show take-home grocery sales rose by 7.4% during the 12 weeks to 21st March 2021. This is a marked slowdown compared with previous months as supermarkets start to annualise sales against the extraordinary spending in 2020....
March sees record grocery sales as shoppers stock up for lockdown

March sees record grocery sales as shoppers stock up for lockdown

Mar 31, 2020 | Coronavirus, News, Retailing

Supermarkets have recorded the biggest month of grocery sales ever in March as a result of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, according to the latest market share figures from Kantar.  The figures show year-on-year supermarket sales grew by the fastest rate in over a...
UK food market to be worth over £170bn by 2024, says GlobalData

UK food market to be worth over £170bn by 2024, says GlobalData

Feb 14, 2020 | News, Retailing

A report by GlobalData suggests that the food and grocery market in the UK will be worth £174.5bn by 2024, with the ‘big four’ supermarkets set to lose out on a further £1.9bn of the total market. The company’s latest report, ‘UK: Food & Grocery 2019-2024’,...
Rationing considered by supermarket in event of No Deal Brexit

Rationing considered by supermarket in event of No Deal Brexit

Aug 22, 2019 | Brexit, News

A senior executive at a major food retailer has told the BBC it is considering introducing rationing. The aim appears to be to prevent firms that have not made their own no-deal Brexit plan from using food retailers as wholesalers, which it says has happened in the...
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