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    Grocers buck high street woes with record Christmas spend

    Chloe RyanBy Chloe RyanJanuary 8, 20195 Mins Read
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    Amid negative headlines for the high street, supermarkets have painted a brighter picture, posting record sales of £29.3 billion over the Christmas trading period.  Though lower inflation took its toll on sales, the latest grocery market share figures from Kantar Worldpanel, published today for the 12 weeks to 30 December 2018, show consumers still spent an extra £450 million on groceries compared with this time last year. 

    Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight, said: “Despite the supermarket sector growing at 1.6% – its slowest rate since March 2017 – the retailers clocked in another record-breaking Christmas as households racked up an average spend of £383 in grocery bills for the month of December.  Saturday 22 December proved to be the busiest shopping day of the year: more than half of all households visited one of the grocers in a last-minute Christmas dash, with 1.7 million additional customers walking through the aisles compared to the Saturday before. 

    “Although the grocers achieved record sales, overall spend was actually tempered by lower inflation of 1.3% – that’s less than half the level of like-for-like inflation of 3.6% which was recorded in Christmas 2017.  This slower inflation rate helped shoppers to manage their festive budgets, with 60% of customers looking to make savvier decisions to make their money go further over the holidays.” 

    Seasonal confectionery hit the mark with shoppers – up 7% – while non-alcoholic beer and Christmas puddings clocked in sales of £7.6 million and £40.8 million respectively.  Meanwhile whole turkeys fell out of favour and experienced a drop of 7% as some shoppers opted for smaller joints, such as crowns, in a bid to crack down on endless leftovers.    

    Although growing at half the rate of last year, premium own-label lines still increased by 3.7% over the 12-week period – hitting a record £1.1 billion in sales – as customers looked to trade up on quality for their Christmas dinner. McKevitt said: “Asda’s ‘Extra Special’ range was the fastest growing of any premium line of the major retailers, helping the supermarket achieve growth of 0.7% and come out top among the big four.  Asda was also bolstered by a standout online performance as its e-commerce sales rocketed by 12%.” 

    Almost neck and neck with Asda, Tesco experienced growth of 0.6% boosted by an extra 125,000 customers shopping at the supermarket, particularly at its larger stores.  Tesco was the only retailer which increased its promotional activity year-on-year, bringing in discounts such as its 29-pence pricing strategy on vegetables.  Tesco’s market share now stands at 27.8% – down 0.3 percentage points compared with this time last year.

    Sainsbury’s market share dropped by 0.3 percentage points as sales fell by 0.4%.  With the Competition Market Authority’s verdict on the proposed Sainsbury’s-Asda merger predicted to be published in February, all eyes will be trained on Sainsbury’s over the next few weeks.  Meanwhile, Morrisons market share declined by 0.2 percentage points to 10.6% despite sales growth of 0.1%.

    McKevitt said: “The discounters have continued to make their mark over Christmas: two-thirds of all households shopped at either Aldi or Lidl over the 12-week period culminating in a highest-ever combined Christmas market share of 12.8%.  With sales up 10.4%, Aldi narrowly won the crown of the fastest-growing supermarket and it appears its marketing efforts are paying off – at least when it comes to vegetables.  The return of Kevin the Carrot contributed to an 18% increase in carrot sales and nearly one in five households bought the vegetable at the discounter.”

    Lidl experienced growth of 9.4%.  Nearly one-third of the supermarket’s December growth came through sales of branded products while its ‘Deluxe’ line saw sales jump by 33% over the month.  Meanwhile, Co-op was the only retailer to beat its 2017 growth rate, and this now stands at 3.2%.  The retailer’s market share increased for the seventh period in a row, most recently up by 0.1 percentage points to 5.9%.  With 100 new stores set to open this year – a third of which will be in London and the south east – Co-op could see its good fortunes continue into 2019.

    Iceland now accounts for 2.3% of the market – up 0.1 percentage points compared with this time last year.  Four-fifths of its growth came from its non-frozen lines as perceptions of the retailer continue to shift.  Sales at Waitrose dropped 1.7% and it now holds market share of 5.0% – down 0.2 percentage points.  Meanwhile, Ocado’s market share fell by 0.1 percentage points despite growth of 1.3%. 

    McKevitt said: “Unlike its high street counterpart, the grocery market has been less affected by the move to online.  Although e-commerce is growing – up 3.9% compared to this time last year – online grocery shopping is failing to attract new customers.  Instead, growth stemmed from existing customers spending an additional £9.07 over the month of December.  Though not included in our till roll data set, Amazon remains one to watch as its FMCG sales jumped by 16% over the 12-week period.”

    Total Till Roll – Consumer Spend 12 weeks to
    31 December 2017
    Share 12 weeks to
    30 December 2018
    Share Change
    £M %* £M %* %
    Total Grocers 28,808 100.0 29,258 100.0 1.6%
    Total Multiples 28,330 98.3 28,810 98.5 1.7%
    Tesco 8,097 28.1 8,146 27.8 0.6%
    Sainsbury’s 4,744 16.5 4,726 16.2 -0.4%
    Asda 4,417 15.3 4,447 15.2 0.7%
    Morrisons 3,103 10.8 3,105 10.6 0.1%
    Aldi 1,956 6.8 2,159 7.4 10.4%
    Co-op 1,675 5.8 1,730 5.9 3.2%
    Lidl 1,431 5.0 1,565 5.4 9.4%
    Waitrose 1,497 5.2 1,472 5.0 -1.7%
    Iceland 647 2.2 659 2.3 1.8%
    Ocado 303 1.1 307 1.0 1.3%
    Other Multiples 460 1.6 493 1.7 7.3%
    Symbols & Independents 478 1.7 448 1.5 -6.2%
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    Chloe Ryan

    Editor of Poultry Business, Chloe has spent the past decade writing about the food industry from farming, through manufacturing, retail and foodservice. When not working, dog walking and reading biographies are her favourite hobbies.

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