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Dunnes Retains Top Supermarket Spot For 11th Consecutive Period

By Donna Ahern
Dunnes Retains Top Supermarket Spot For 11th Consecutive Period

Dunnes Stores has retained the top supermarket spot for the 11th consecutive period, for the 12 weeks to 14 July 2019.

Kantar's latest Irish grocery market share figures, indicated that Dunnes is the only one of the three traditional retailers to record year-on-year growth this period, with sales up 6.3% in Ireland.

The research group attributed this success to the additional 65,000 customers the Irish retailer received in the past 12 weeks.

“Twelve months ago Dunnes was the third largest supermarket in Ireland, " highlighted Douglas Faughnan, consumer insight director at Kantar.

Year-on-Year Decline

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The research showed that for the first time since March 2017, two Irish retailers experienced a year-on-year decline - Tesco sales dropped 0.8% in the most recent period and SuperValu was down 0.5%.

“Shoppers swayed towards shorter and more frequent grocery trips during last year’s good weather to the benefit of Tesco and SuperValu, which typically boast higher levels of shopper frequency," said Faughnan.

"But every silver lining has a cloud, and both grocers were always going to face an uphill battle to replicate that performance this year."

Faughnan pointed at the fact that the two retailers have 'come out fighting' in response.

"Tesco recently reintroduced its voucher campaign offering €10 off every €50 spent, and will be hoping a renewed focus on this type of promotion will help it capture a greater share of high value trips and move back into growth," he highlighted to illustrate his point.

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"The average value of a shop at Tesco is currently €24, behind Aldi on €27 and some way off Dunnes, which offers a similar voucher deal, on €42."

Sales Increases

The research showed that overall sales for the grocery retail industry are up 2.7% on last year.

However, this marks a drop in growth compared with the 3.1% increase experienced 12 months ago, which was thanks to a bumper summer featuring soaring temperatures and the men’s Football World Cup.

While the average price consumers are paying has risen across the board, Lidl has seen the greatest increase as shoppers have bought more of its premium products.

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“While Lidl has witnessed a slight rise in overall shopper numbers, its success encouraging people to trade up to its premium own label and branded lines is a key reason behind its growth," he explained.

"Nearly 100,000 more shoppers bought Lidl’s top tier own label products this period compared to last, with an additional 13,000 shoppers buying branded goods as well.”

Capitalising on Growing Trends

Both Dunnes and Lidl have capitalised on a growing trend among shoppers who prefer to prepare meals from scratch.

Inspired by the success of meal kit brands and convenience cookbooks, recent package deals on the constituent ingredients for home-cooked classics like spaghetti carbonara and bolognese have been popular at both retailers.

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Sales of those key meal ingredients recorded strong growth across all the retailers, with herbs up by 26%, spaghetti by 10%, passata by 15% and mince by 11% – all comfortably ahead of the overall market.

New Concepts 

Aldi announced another two fresh produce-focused concept store openings in Ireland this month – known as Project Fresh – underlining its commitment to the category.

Sales at the retailer are up 12.8% on last year, with spend on fresh products typically outperforming overall growth. For example, dairy products are up by more than a third, while vegetable sales have grown by 15% as Aldi continues to capture share in the sector.

© 2019 Checkout – your source for the latest Irish retail news. Article by Donna Ahern. Click sign-up to subscribe to Checkout.

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