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SuperValu Back On Top In Ireland: Kantar Worldpanel

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SuperValu Back On Top In Ireland: Kantar Worldpanel

Irish retailer SuperValu has regained the title of Ireland’s leading grocer, having trailed Dunnes Stores for the past two months, reports consumer research group Kantar Worldpanel.

“The battle to attract shoppers remains fierce as ever as SuperValu makes its way back to the number one spot. After two consecutive months at the top, Dunnes was unable to remain Ireland’s largest supermarket for a third month with SuperValu finishing 0.3 percentage points ahead of the retailer,” said David Berry, director at Kantar Worldpanel.

Deflation Caused By Weakened Sterling

The Irish grocery market has slipped into deflation for the first time in almost two years, dropping 0.7 percentage points month-on-month to -0.2%. This is according to the latest figures from Kantar Worldpanel in Ireland, for the 12 weeks ending 26 March 2017.

Berry explained, "Only now are we starting to feel the effect of the weakened pound following the EU referendum: as the price of British imports drops [...] consumers are likely to have a little extra cash to hand, though this doesn’t necessary mean they’ll spend more in store. Many will see the break from inflation as a chance to cut down their grocery costs and pocket the savings instead.”

The later date for Easter also has an impact, the Kantar Worldpanel report states. With the Easter weekend not until the middle of April this year, the holiday falls outside the latest 12 weeks while it was within the comparable period last year. As a result overall growth in the market fell to 0.7% – significantly below the level during the same period in 2016, demonstrating Easter’s significant boost to the market.

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The recent return to deflation has also contributed to the slowing of growth.

Growth Of Private Label Segment

Own label now accounts for 54% of total grocery spend – up 6% in the past four years, Kantar Worldpanel's figures show.

Discount retailers Aldi and Lidl are a major contributing factor; their stock is predominantly own-label so they have driven this growth, with shoppers now also more accustomed to seeing own-label ranges on shelves, Kantar Worldpanel's report suggests.

Berry continues: “SuperValu and Tesco have both responded and expanded their own-label ranges. The retailers see this as a real opportunity for growth, with own-label lines offering them the chance to set themselves apart from the rest [...] However brands are still dominating in Dunnes Stores, with own-label accounting for just 38% of sales this year – up only 1% since 2013, much lower than its competitors.”

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Continued Growth Despite Deflation

Despite losing market share, Dunnes Stores still has reason to celebrate. The Kantar Worldpanel data shows its sales grew by 3.2% year-on-year – the 30th consecutive period of growth for the retailer.

Lidl’s success continued too as the retailer experienced a 3.7% increase in sales. Shoppers visited the group once more over the past 12 weeks, compared to the same period last year.

Aldi remains Ireland’s fasting growing retailer with sales growing by 5.0%. The retailer increased its market share to 11.3%, closing the gap with its closest rival Lidl to just 0.1%.

© 2017 European Supermarket Magazine – your source for the latest retail news. Article by Gavin Ryan. Click subscribe to sign up to ESM: The European Supermarket Magazine.

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