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Kantar’s Irish food price inflation fell slightly last month, down to 16.6% from the record high of 16.8% the previous month, the first fall in two years.
Discounters Aldi and Lidl continue to grow their share of the Irish retail market.
Kantar’s Irish food price inflation fell slightly last month, down to 16.6% from the record high of 16.8% the previous month, the first fall in two years.
Kantar also reported that in the 12-week period to 16 April, take-home grocery sales increased 11.5%, the highest growth rate seen since February 2021.
Store visits increased by 10.2%, which Kantar reports shows that consumers are shopping less but more often to manage household budgets.
Consumers are also switching to own-label products in supermarkets, with sales up 15.6% compared with an 8% increase for brands.
Dunnes remains the top Irish supermarket with 23.2% market share, followed by Tesco with 22.4% and Supervalu on 20.7%.
Both Lidil and Aldi continue to grow market share, with Lidl now at 13.2% - a growth of 14.4% year on year - while Aldi is at 12.1% following growth of 11.4%.
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Title: Slight drop in food price inflation
Kantar’s Irish food price inflation fell slightly last month, down to 16.6% from the record high of 16.8% the previous month, the first fall in two years.
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Kantar’s Irish food price inflation fell slightly last month, down to 16.6% from the record high of 16.8% the previous month, the first fall in two years.
Kantar also reported that in the 12-week period to 16 April, take-home grocery sales increased 11.5%, the highest growth rate seen since February 2021.
Store visits increased by 10.2%, which Kantar reports shows that consumers are shopping less but more often to manage household budgets.
Consumers are also switching to own-label products in supermarkets, with sales up 15.6% compared with an 8% increase for brands.
Dunnes remains the top Irish supermarket with 23.2% market share, followed by Tesco with 22.4% and Supervalu on 20.7%.
Both Lidil and Aldi continue to grow market share, with Lidl now at 13.2% - a growth of 14.4% year on year - while Aldi is at 12.1% following growth of 11.4%.
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