U.S. online grocery sales moderate in January
Despite growth in pickup service, online grocery sales declined 4.5% in January versus a month ago, the latest Brick Meets Click/Mercatus Grocery Shopping Survey found. The U.S. online grocery market totaled sales of $8.5bln last month, compared with $8.9bln in December and down 8.6% from $9.3bln in January 2021, strategic advisory firm Brick Meets Click reported. The number of U.S. households that purchased groceries online during January 2022 held relatively steady at 69mln, just under December’s total and decreasing 1% from 69.7mln in January 2021.
Source: supermarketnews.com
US: Walmart, H-E-B stand out in retail customer loyalty
Walmart led all retailers by far in customer loyalty to close out 2021, despite strong showing by other big-box operators and supermarket chains, according to consumer intelligence and marketing specialist InMarket. For the 4th quarter, Walmart garnered a shopper loyalty score of 5.68, well ahead of its closest big-box competitor Meijer at 3.58 and above supermarket loyalty leader H-E-B at 4.63, Austin, Texas-based InMarket said in its Insights Q4 2021 Consumer Loyalty Report.
Source: supermarketnews.com
Major Dominican supermarket chains go Web
Online shopping in the Dominican Republic continues to expand. In the period January - November 2021, 18.8mln transactions were registered through the Web, that is 7.5mln more in relation to all those carried out in 2020, according to data from the Central Bank. This growth means a great advance for local businesses and at the same time a challenge, since it is not only enough to have products and services online, but also to add value and be relevant.
Source: dominicantoday.com
US: Online grocer Farmstead open for business in 5th city
A San Francisco-based online grocer is establishing a presence in a major Midwest metro area. Farmstead, which initially launched in 2016 as a free online delivery service for fresh, locally sourced produce, is now live in the city of Chicago and nearby suburbs. The company offers a mix of fresh produce, national brands, and local brands in each market it serves. As part of its Chicago expansion, Farmstead is opening a new 30,000-sq.-ft. warehouse in the Franklin Park suburb of Chicago.
Source: chainstoreage.com
How Amazon plans to transform grocery in 2022
It’s been 18 months since Amazon opened its 1st full-size supermarket, and a question on the mind of everyone in the retail industry is: What’s next for the e-commerce giant’s grocery aspirations? The chief of the company’s Amazon Fresh grocery banner answers that question in an exclusive interview with Progressive Grocer.
Source: progressivegrocer.com
Grocery sales fell 2.2% in France last year, Kantar data shows
Sales in the French grocery market fell 2.2% in value terms and 3.6% in volume terms last year, compared to an 'atypical' 2020, new data from Kantar has shown. The data indicates that price inflation did not make much of an impact over the course of 2021, with prices actually falling overall over the course of the year (by 0.5%), and consumers "willing to pay more for premium products", according to Gaëlle Le Floch, marketing director at Kantar Worldpanel France.
Source: esmmagazine.com
UK: Potato-based milk DUG now available in the convenience channel
Potato-powered plant-based milk DUG is now available in the convenience channel via a partnership with Bestway Wholesale. Bestway is stocking all 3 DUG varieties: Barista, Original and Unsweetened potato milks (rsp: £1.80) in 30 of its cash and carry depots and is the 1st convenience retailer to list DUG.
Source: conveniencestore.co.uk
Finland: Kesko Group sees sales rise 7.7% in January
Retail conglomerate Kesko reported sales growth of 7.7% in January, to €823.4mln, compared with the same period in 2021. The group witnessed strong performance in the grocery trade unit as well as the construction and building services trade. In the grocery trade segment, sales in January amounted to €430.7mln, registering an increase of 3.4%.
Source: esmmagazine.com
‘Germany Europe’s ecommerce leader in 2025’
Last year, Germany, the UK, France and Italy generated 60% of the total European ecommerce revenue. The UK is currently the leader in ecommerce in Europe, even after Brexit. However, Germany is expected to take over that place by 2025. European ecommerce has grown steadily over the past years, especially since the outbreak of the coronavirus. According to recent figures released by Statista, online sales are contributing an increasing share of total retail sales in the European continent. In 2021, this share came to 19%in Central and Western Europe. This is a rise of 6% when compared to 2019, before the pandemic.
Source: ecommercenews.eu
Everli and Carrefour expand their partnership to 10 French cities, and launch in Paris
Following the announcement of their international commercial agreement, Everli and Carrefour are launching their partnership in 10 cities in France. After extending its international commercial agreement with Everli, Europe’s leading e-grocery marketplace, to France, Carrefour made its hypermarkets and supermarkets available on the platform in 10 cities: Lille, Lyon, Nice, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Montpellier, Nantes, Grenoble, Rennes, Paris and their surrounding suburbs.
Source: carrefour.com
Australia: An alternative way to shop for fresh produce
Unlike the supermarkets in recent times, there are no bare shelves at a Box Divvy hub. The community-owned social enterprise offers an alternative way for people to buy quality fresh produce at affordable prices, direct from the farmer or wholesaler. Box Divvy has more than 100 hubs across NSW, with local hubs in Cessnock including Abernethy, Wollombi, Greta and Kurri Kurri. Customers can place their order online via the Box Divvy app, and have the option to split a box with another household. The produce is picked to order and delivered to the hub for contact-free pick-up, with some hubs also offering home delivery.
Source: cessnockadvertiser.com.au