All Worldpanel articles
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NewsGrocery price inflation back over 5% in September
Meat, coffee and chocolate are driving up till prices, according to the latest figures from Worldpanel by Numerator, covering the four weeks ending October 5.Â
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NewsGrocery inflation nudges down as Lidl closes in on Morrisons
Grocery price inflation nudged down slightly and take-home sales grew as discounter Lidl came close to overtaking Morrisonsâ market share.
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OpinionâSurge in weight loss wonder drugs has confused the future of consumptionâ
This week, grocery analysts Kantar signalled a potential link between the use of weight loss medication and a fall in grocery volumes. Charlotte Hardie believes that the drugsâ adoption could have profound implications for retailers
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NewsAldi overtakes Asda grocery market share
Aldi has overtaken Asda to become the UKâs third-largest supermarket by grocery market share.
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NewsGrocery price jump doesnât dampen Easter sales splurge
Despite a sizeable jump in grocery inflation over the period, customers were still willing to spend big on Easter this year.
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AnalysisCovid-19 five years on: what has changed for retail?
Thanks to new data from Kantar, GfK and EY, we can show you how the pandemic changed the way Brits live and shop five years on, and what these lifestyle changes mean for retail today and for the future.
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OpinionâSupermarket share price rout is testament to Asdaâs turnaround potentialâ
Asda is no spent force, but rival grocersâ share price clobbering sparked by the fear of price wars looks overdone, believes George MacDonald
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AnalysisTracking the January Sales and whether retail prices are decreasing
The January sales now occupy a weird position in the British retail calendar.
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NewsThe decline of discounted beauty gift packs
Shoppers waiting for January bargains in beauty gift sets are going to have to work harder than they used to.
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NewsGrocery price rises have eased but shopper confidence remains low
Grocery inflation in the UK fell in August but nearly 60% of households remain worried about the rising cost of their shopping.
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NewsAsda chair says he is âembarrassedâ by performance as he urges co-owner to step back
Asda chair Lord Stuart Rose has said he is âembarrassedâ by the supermarket giantâs market share retreat and called on co-owner Mohsin Issa to take a step back from the day-to-day running of the retailer.
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DataKantar data: Grocers win even as England falls at the final Euros hurdle
Retail Week looks at the latest Kantar grocery market share data for July and what it means for the sector, in a period where alcohol and crisps came home, even if football didnât in the end.
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DataThe retailers ranked among the most valuable global brands
With consumer habits changing and new brands entering the retail space every day, Retail Week takes a look at the global brands deemed the most valuable in 2024, according to Kantar BrandZ.
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NewsGrocery sales to hit ÂŁ13bn for first time in December
Grocery sales are expected to surpass ÂŁ13bn for the first time this December as âthe scene is set for record-breaking spend through the supermarket tills this Christmasâ.
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NewsGrocery price inflation falls to single digit figures
Kantarâs latest data report welcomes a long-awaited food inflation drop to 9.7%. Retail Week discovers âa watershedâ moment for shoppers and grocers alike
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NewsGrocery sales tick up as food inflation falls again
Grocery sales were steady in August as stubbornly high prices for food fell for another month.
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DataConsumer pain increases as grocery inflation hits record high
Grocery price inflation reached a new high in March, with consumers now facing an ÂŁ837 increase in their annual bills.
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AnalysisSupermarket own-label: Will shoppers stay loyal when the cost-of-living crisis is over?
Own-label has amassed serious growth during the cost-of-living crisis but when the country gains a more economically stable footing, will the boom last?
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NewsFood price inflation hits record levels as shoppers trade down to own brand
Food prices have hit a new record high, forcing shoppers to turn to own-label products in a bid to save cash.
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NewsSupermarket sales grow for first time in over a year as food prices soar
Grocery sales have increased for the first time in more than a year â but experts have warned that ânear record-breakingâ food inflation will shift shopper behaviour in the coming months.

















