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Supermarket price competition sees falling inflation on groceries

The latest supermarket share figures show that grocery price inflation is down to 1.5% as a resul...
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12.51 1 Sep 2014


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Supermarket price competition sees falling inflation on groceries

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The latest supermarket share figures show that grocery price inflation is down to 1.5% as a result of price competition in the market. Discount retailer Lidl continues to perform strongly - posting a record 8.5% market share thanks to 65% of Irish households shopping in its stores over the past 12 weeks.

The latest supermarket share figures from Kantar Worldpanel in Ireland show food and drink prices rising at their lowest level for since March 2012. Grocery price inflation now stands at 1.5% - down from 1.9% last period.

David Berry, commercial director at Kantar Worldpanel, says "The intense price competition between Ireland's larger grocers doesn't show any signs of letting up. This has led to falling prices across a number of staple food and drink items."

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"We have seen prices fall across popular products and vegetables, bread and milk are now all cheaper than this time last year".

Among the retailers, Lidl and Aldi continue to perform ahead of the market with both retailers posting strong increases in market share.

Meanwhile, despite a slight slowdown in Aldi's sales growth which has dropped to 14.4%, it is still growing ahead of the competition thanks to increased numbers of shoppers visiting the store more frequently and spending more per trip.

Elsewhere, Dunnes Stores and SuperValu have both broadly held sales in line with last year, albeit slightly behind overall market growth.

Both Dunnes and SuperValu have attracted more shoppers into their stores, by 41,000 and 60,000 respectively.

However the challenge lies in enticing customers to up their in-store spend. Tesco has seen its market share drop to 25.4% and sales fall by 5.5%.

Despite lagging behind the market, Tesco has improved its performance compared with last month where its sales fell by 6.2%.


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