Category: Consumer Goods
Netherlands Consumer Goods
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Dog Care in the Netherlands
... the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The Dutch Dog care market recorded revenues of $681.6 million in 2023, representing a negative compound annual growth ... Read More
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Rx/Reimbursement Adult Incontinence in the Netherlands
... online, despite insurance reimbursement options available in the country. Retail e-commerce gives consumers the freedom to select their preferred brands and types. Moreover, under the RX/reimbursement model, basic incontinence pads and adult nappies/diapers are usually ... Read More
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Wipes in the Netherlands
... high energy costs and increased costs of raw materials, all of which were still at play in 2023, in a continuation from the previous year. Euromonitor International's Wipes in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide ... Read More
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Tissue and Hygiene in the Netherlands
... non-disposable categories in menstrual care and hygiene but increasingly in tissue as well. Euromonitor International's Tissue and Hygiene in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a ... Read More
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Menstrual Care in the Netherlands
... such activities have been in place for some time at the municipality level. At the end of the review period, a majority in the national parliament was in favour of extending these activities to the ... Read More
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Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in the Netherlands
... more care than younger people. This is true for both hospital care and care in residential homes for the elderly. Euromonitor International's Away-from-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More
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Retail Adult Incontinence in the Netherlands
... in order to save money. As menstrual care products are more common, it is likely that women who need to deal with incontinence issues seek out products aimed at menstrual care. Menstrual care products are ... Read More
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Nappies/Diapers/Pants in the Netherlands
... born and standard, in volume terms. However, this was only a temporary increase, as a result of more people staying at home during the pandemic, with many deciding to expand their family. Euromonitor International's Nappies/Diapers/Pants ... Read More
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Retail Tissue in the Netherlands
... in their purchasing behaviour have included more private label purchases. This is also being driven by more frequent and deeper discounts in private label sold through supermarkets and hypermarkets. While private label discounts are not ... Read More
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Discounters in the Netherlands
... offering lower prices than supermarkets. Over the review period, consumers were more interested in the shop experience and were willing to spend a bit more to have a shorter queue at the till. In 2022 ... Read More
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Appliances and Electronics Specialists in the Netherlands
... The bankruptcy was also seen to be due to a failure to innovate or successfully compete with larger chains and e-commerce. With a lack of innovation or new in-store experiences BCC was losing customers to ... Read More
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Hypermarkets in the Netherlands
... (eg prepared meals, cobblers etc) they are enjoying the large amount of choice, convenience and speed of service that hypermarkets offer. These stores have a large number of tills and self-scan tills which mean that ... Read More
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Supermarkets in the Netherlands
... supermarkets is still mostly based on price. With the economy under pressure and disposable income being squeezed price has become the most important factor influencing consumer purchasing decisions. Supermarkets have been able to remain competitive ... Read More
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Convenience Retailers in the Netherlands
... time working from home than during the height of the health crisis. Additionally, consumers returned to city centre locations in greater numbers, with concerns around contracting COVID-19 no longer having a significant impact. With incomes ... Read More
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Retail E-Commerce in the Netherlands
... players and traditional store-based grocery retailers which have started e-commerce operations (eg Albert Heijn, Jumbo) in 2023. However, players were also facing high costs and low margins, so maintaining profitability remained an ongoing challenge in ... Read More
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Apparel and Footwear Specialists in the Netherlands
... to make savings in 2023 due to pressure on disposable income which resulted in people spending less on non-essentials, which included spending less on apparel and footwear. After a second year of high inflation and ... Read More
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General Merchandise Stores in the Netherlands
... benefited from the challenging economic environment with consumers coming to its stores in search of savings. The retailer offers a wide range of everyday items such as laundry detergents and toilet paper and it continued ... Read More
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Health and Beauty Specialists in the Netherlands
... to them and which can maximise the retailer’s reach and sales potential. This in turn is benefiting those health and beauty specialists that have been best at implementing an omnichannel strategy. A further development in ... Read More
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Retail in the Netherlands
... consumption. Many channels actually reported declining volume sales in 2023, with any growth seen being relatively moderate. With most households seeing a drop in disposable income in 2023 many people were pushed to focusing their ... Read More
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Direct Selling in the Netherlands
... However, in 2023, consumers showed renewed interest in direct selling as the relative novelty of the post-pandemic shopping experience waned. Consumers who use direct selling are generally attracted by two main factors. First is the ... Read More
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Home Products Specialists in the Netherlands
... of the wider impact of their purchasing decisions including when it comes to home products, some of which are seen to be a potential source of CO2 emissions. In line with this trend Gamma has ... Read More
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Europe Omega-3 Supplements Market, By Type (DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid), ALA (Alpha-linolenic Acid), EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid)), By Application (Pharmaceutical, Dietary Supplements, Animal Feed, Food & Beverages and Others), By Source (Plant-based, Marine-based), By Distribution Channel (Hospital pharmacy, Retail stores, Online Pharmacy), By Country (Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, Russia, The Netherlands and Rest of Europe), Trend Analysis, Competitive Landscape & Forecast, 2019–2030
... pharmacy, Retail stores, Online Pharmacy), By Country (Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, Russia, The Netherlands and Rest of Europe), Trend Analysis, Competitive Landscape & Forecast, 2019–2030 Europe Omega-3 Supplements Market Size Set Expands ... Read More
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Netherland Induction Charger Market by Power Output (5W to 15W, 16W to 30W, Above 30W), by Charging Standard (Qi Standard, AirFuel), and by Distribution Channel (E-Commerce or Online and Offline) – Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast 2024–2030
... Forecast 2024–2030 Netherlands Induction Charger Market was valued at USD 18.31 million in 2023, and is predicted to reach USD 73.0 million by 2030, with a CAGR of 21.1% from 2024 to 2030. The induction ... Read More
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Green Fashion in the Netherlands
... also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights Green Fashion is defined as clothing, footwear, and accessories that are sustainably produced and ... Read More
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Surface Care in the Netherlands
... product could do the bulk of the work, helping to slow the product area’s decline in terms of volume sales. Retailers offering broad private label portfolios, such as Albert Heijn, and Jumbo, for example, responded ... Read More