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IRI Data Illustrates How Germany Adopted Hoard Mentality As COVID-19 Took Hold

By Steve Wynne-Jones
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IRI Data Illustrates How Germany Adopted Hoard Mentality As COVID-19 Took Hold

New data from IRI has shown the level to which German consumers adopted a 'Hamsterkäufe' (panic buying) mentality as the coronavirus epidemic gained traction in the country.

While the country saw its first COVID-19 case in week five of 2020, at the end of January, it wasn't until week nine (week commencing 24 February) that sales started to show a significant increase, with FMCG value sales rising 16.0% compared to the same week the previous year.

By week 11, IRI data showed, that sales uplift had evolved to a state of panic buying, with a 35.4% increase compared to the same week the previous year.

During week 11 (9-15 March), the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic, while Germany registered its first deaths; a situation that led to supermarket sales rising 33%, hypermarket sales rising 38% and discounter sales rising 30% for the week.

Retail stores in Bavaria, where the outbreak was first reported, saw the biggest sales increase in week 11, rising by 42%, followed by Baden-Wuerttemberg (+40%) and the Mid region (+39%).

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Among the categories to see the biggest increases in week 11 were Damp Cleansing Tissues, which saw a 474.6% increase in sales, Hygiene/Sanitary Cleaners, which were up 251.3%, and Soap, which saw sales rise 239.7%.

Long life foods such as pasta, noodles, rice, flour and convenience foods also saw an uplift in sales in the period.

The full research can be found by clicking here.

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