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Early Christmas cheer as sales of supermarket turkey already up 36% on last year

Chloe RyanBy Chloe RyanDecember 10, 20203 Mins Read
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The latest grocery market share figures from Kantar show take-home grocery sales rose by 11.3% during the 12 weeks to 29 November 2020, the fastest rate of growth since August.  Take-home sales during the past four weeks increased by 13.9%, as eating and drinking out of home was restricted by the English national lockdown.

After a tough 12 months for many people, Christmas has given shoppers a much-needed cause for celebration.  “Many people have begun the countdown to Christmas 2020 already, using more time at home to go big on festive revelry,” said Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar.  Sales of turkeys, both whole birds and ready-to-roast joints, are up by 36% on last year. Shoppers spent 238% more on Christmas lights in the month to 15 November, suggesting that people are eager to capture the Christmas spirit at home.  

“The three days before non-essential retail and hospitality closed on 5 November were especially busy, with grocery sales that week up by 17%.  November as a whole saw shopper frequency hit its highest level since the beginning of the pandemic, suggesting more confidence among people going into stores.  Those factors contributed to November being the single largest month ever for the supermarkets, with £10.9 billion spent over four weeks.  December’s numbers are likely to surpass that again, and we expect spend to be close to £12 billion in the month ahead, around £1.5 billion more than last year.”  

The other word on everybody’s lips at the moment is Brexit.  Shoppers, retailers, and suppliers will all be hoping that grocery price inflation, which is currently running at 1.4%, remains relatively benign. The average British household has spent a record £4,206 on groceries so far in 2020, meaning that even moderate price increases could result in the need to balance household budgets next year.  

Online shopping has been one of the major trends of 2020, and this month more than six million households bought from a grocer via the internet, the highest ever.  Renewed lockdown protocols saw the share of overall market sales made online reach a record 13.7%.  Ocado demonstrated the trend, growing by 38.3% in the latest 12 weeks.  This period also fully covers the time since Ocado started selling M&S products, during which its share of the chilled ready meals market has tripled to just over 3%.

Waitrose increased sales by 13.2%, its fastest rate of growth since 2005, with sales of fresh meat and fresh fish rising by 25% and 16% respectively.  Its share rose by 0.1 percentage points on last year, and the retailer now accounts for 4.9% of the market.

Co-op’s growth increased to 9.8%, with the convenience retailer holding on to a market share of 6.3%.  Aldi’s sales were up by 7.0%, with a 7.7% share of the market.  At Morrisons, increases both in store and online helped to grow sales by 13.7%, gaining 0.2 percentage points of market share to stand at 10.3%.  Sainsbury’s share remained steady at 15.7%, with sales up by 10.8% in the latest 12 weeks.  Tesco’s sales rose by 10.4%, and Asda’s by 7.7%. 

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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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