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Just heard the news that Woolworths has officially dropped all Australia Day merchandise from stores nationwide.It's baffling to think that an American holiday like Halloween still has its merchandise featured at Woolies, while our own national day, dedicated to celebrating our country and its incredible people, is being excluded. Woolies should focus on getting our grocery bill prices down. #woolworths #woolies #australiaday #celebrate
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On the Spot has always highlighted its range of grocery products and essentials in-store. The global COVID-19 pandemic was an excellent opportunity for On the Spot stores to highlight their range and ease of accessibility for a broader range of customers. As customers become more time-poor, stocking a wide range of grocery essentials has become increasingly important. On-the-spot sites attached to fuel have traditionally always stocked a core range of emergency grocery products for customers. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g5uJfBSk #FMCG #Grocery #Supermarkets #NZSupermarkets #SupermarketsNZ #NZGrocery #GroceryIndustry #GroceryRetail
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New data from CHOICE has shown that approximately one in four individuals find it challenging to determine if specific supermarket labels represent a genuine discount or not. CHOICE asked over 1,000 consumers whether they could determine if a range of price tags photographed at Woolworths, Aldi, and Coles stores represented discounts on the usual price. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g7EGNmtW #FMCG #Grocery #Supermarkets #NZSupermarkets #SupermarketsNZ #NZGrocery #GroceryIndustry #GroceryRetail
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Some great stats here!
Exciting news for Black Tears Dry Spiced in the #UK - strong growth of 76.8% in sales value in the grocery retail channel*, specifically with our friends at Waitrose & Partners John Vine CASK Liquid Marketing Kavi Soni Stuart Ekins Richard Herbert Harriet Goodchild Claire West Andy Smalley Peter Thornton Simon Webster * Nielsen UK Multiple Grocers - Latest 52wks W/E 24.01.24 #blacktears #spiced #rum #spicedrum #dryspiced #cuba #cubanrum #grocery #groceryretail #retail #growth
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Today's food for thought comes from #Canada and Loblaws Inc announcement of its opening 3 #NoName" discount stores in Canada. With 1300 SKUs, a high bargain-oriented private label and simple operations/limited opening hours it is an interesting way for Loblaws to try and reach a more discount oriented shopper. Some key points to keep in mind (especially for anyone reading this less familiar with Loblaws or Canadian retail in general (I can already feel the WHY DON'T US RETAILERS DO THIS? posts forming in the inter-ether :)...that may or may not be a good idea, but let's understand this one completely first). 1) No Name is not a new brand - Loblaws launched this discount private label in 1978 and for a short time in the 1980s it was the single largest consumer brand in Canada. Despite all of the well-deserved fame of President's Choice, No Name was Loblaws first super successful private brand - so this is not introducing a new brand to Canadians, just a new box. 2) The location of the stores is interesting - all 3 are in border towns that experience a lot of cross border shopping - Windsor (Detroit) and St. Catherine's (Niagra/Buffalo) abut large cities but the Brockville store is 15 miles from an Aldi near the Ogendsburg-Prescott border crossing in NY state). 3) Canadians are increasingly using the US as a value destination for grocery (exchange rate permitting)...I'll post a TikTok of some Canadians discovering Aldi in the comments. As US interest rates seem set to fall other things being equal that means a weaker US$ and more cross-border arbitrage opportunity. 4) Loblaws is coming under fire from shoppers for their pricing - in some categories they're over 50% of the Canadian market. A Reddit-centered boycott of Loblaws based on pricing was kicked off in July. 5) Everyone over 35 just rolled their eyes at the words "Reddit boycott" but it's not just that - the Canadian government is apparently actively courting international grocers to set up operations in Canada to challenge Loblaws (including Aldi and Lidl - Lidl almost entered Canada 20 years ago but scuttled the plan). Link to that article in comments as well. So what we have here isn't a retailer launching a new brand but a retailer taking a well-established brand and crafting a format to meet a range of shopper, reputational and political objectives. At Retail Cities our goal is to help you understand what to learn from global retail, but also what not to! No food for thought tomorrow - have a great weekend! https://lnkd.in/eaHpAxFa
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There are always (at least) two sides to every story! Especially when it comes to retail supply chains. The retail buying landscape is a complex animal essentially centred around many parties trying to gett the consumers (us) the best possible prices at the tills whilst maintaining a profit. But there is so much that goes on behind the scenes to make a good deal happen that often the standard media articles will never see or discuss. Check out our latest podcast where we discuss some of the other things you should think about!
Is the grocery duopoly to blame for the rising cost of living? After the recent Four Corners "exposè" on grocery giants, Coles and Woolworths, Michael Z., Tony Horn and Frank Morberger discuss ColesWorth Gate from an insider's perspective. https://lnkd.in/eFn-3mNm #Coles #Woolworths #ColesWorthGate #GroceryDuopoly #FourCorners #PriceGouging #SupermarketWar #ColesWoolworths #RetailGiants #ConsumerChoice
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The dreaded reciprocal easement agreement Or REA for short One of the reasons why I prefer to own industrial over retail in some cases Looking to buy a strip/shopping center that has different owners for the outparcels? Make sure to ask if there are REAs! Ask for a copy prior to due diligence The Walgreens outparcel could restrict a pharmacy in your center The Burger King could restrict another fast food joint There could be parking restrictions that you don’t know about If you don’t ask, it could harm you later and reduce the value of the real estate Always best to prepare on the front end of things #leasingattorney
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The sooner Woolworths focuses in on what it is very good at which is running the best full range supermarket chain in Australia possibly the Southern Hemisphere instead of getting involved in making political statements like “the voice” & deranging Aust Day and make a political comment re the day itself the better we will all be. Like many others never in my 50 + years retail experience have I ever seen a company like Woolworths trying to dictate matters that are not their right to do so. Woolworths & for that matter Coles get involved in all sorts of culturally significant events like Lunar New Year, Ramadan, Diwali & others depending on the demographic. This is smart retailing & avoid a cookie cutter mentality. The least they could do is support Aust. Day festivities that in reality is more than likely more popular across the board than those mentioned. Is Woolworths Board & Executive team still in denial that over 60% Australians voted against “the voice” & then continue on with their Aust. Day stance. It just doesn’t pass the Pub Test,around the BBQ chat or even the water cooler catch up.
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Drakes Supermarkets makes a statement about choice and Australia Day merchandise offerings. Wonder if we will see a response from the retailers not offering a choice this Australia Day? #supermarkets #Drakes #AustralaiDay #choice
‘Wokesworth’: Supermarket’s savage Aus Day post
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My 'Who Owns Your Grocery Store' resource reveals the companies behind the banners and is the most visited page on my site. In 2023, the resource received 24k visits through searches like "who owns grocery stores" and "grocery store parent companies". As the only resource of its kind available, the traffic to the page says a lot about consumers' growing concerns with market concentration in grocery retail and the companies behind the banners. Page visits to 'Who Owns Your Grocery Store'... 2020 - 10k 2021 - 15k 2022 - 18k 2023 - 24k Check out the resource here: https://lnkd.in/gfBSJhW #whoownsyourgrocerystore #groceryretail #grocery
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Amid rising grocery prices, retail expert Doug Stephens suggests boosting competition to benefit Canadian consumers. With Loblaw Companies, Metro Inc., and Sobeys Inc. dominating 70% of the market, Stephens advocates for fostering small- to medium-sized retailers and specialty grocers. He notes the challenge of enticing new players into a market of California's population size, dominated by major incumbents. Consumer actions, like the Loblaws boycott, are pressuring big grocers to address prices. The Competition Bureau is investigating Loblaws and Sobeys for potentially restrictive practices limiting competition. Sobeys calls the inquiry "unlawful," while Loblaws' parent company cooperates. #VeritasMedia #GroceryPrices #RetailCompetition #DougStephens #CanadaRetail #Loblaws #MetroInc #Sobeys #ConsumerAction #CompetitionBureau #AnticompetitiveConduct #RetailExperts #SmallBusinesses #SpecialtyGrocers #HighPrices #MarketDominance #RetailSolutions #ConsumerChoice #BoycottImpact #Investigations #RetailNews
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