Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing
Ireland Consumer Goods & Retailing
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Fragrances in Ireland
... mass counterparts in 2023. Women's premium fragrances were the leading category throughout the year, while all product areas were supported by the return to socialising following COVID-19. Euromonitor International's Fragrances in Ireland report offers a ... Read More
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Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Ireland
... to the very strong performance of premium ranges within fragrances, which is one of the largest categories and one of the best performing. Euromonitor International's Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Ireland report offers a ... Read More
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Beauty and Personal Care in Ireland
... disposable incomes, leading to a fall in retail volume in areas such as body moisturisers, toners, mouth fresheners and pre-shave. Areas considered essentials, such as oral, hair, and sun care continued to showcase a positive ... Read More
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Oral Care in Ireland
... health remained important to Irish consumers, being considered a necessity. In addition, the landscape continued to benefit from players' active launches, despite the growth in prices. Euromonitor International's Oral Care in Ireland report offers a ... Read More
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Skin Care in Ireland
... remained positive, driven by rising prices, retail volume growth was challenged, declining in areas including firming body care, premium general-purpose body care, acne treatment, and basic moisturisers, with the deepest decline recorded in mass toners. ... Read More
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Retail in Ireland
... the year, both in product pricing and utilities costs. However, overall, this has led to an environment of consumer price-sensitivity, resulting in decreased levels of brand loyalty, and downgrading for budgetary reasons. In turn, this ... Read More
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Supermarkets in Ireland
... to the cost-of-living crisis. Similarly to hypermarkets, albeit showing competition to hypermarkets, supermarkets faces competition from other popular retail channels, for example convenience stores and discounters. That said, sales in 2023 are improved from 2022, ... Read More
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Hypermarkets in Ireland
... and associated utilities. This made it challenging for hypermarket retailers to protect their profit margins – especially in light of rising competition from channels such as discounters (which offer quality goods at highly competitive prices) ... Read More
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Direct Selling in Ireland
... prices – both online and offline. Added to which, inflationary pressures and consumers’ reduced spending power are resulting in lower investments in non-essentials, along with a notable decrease in brand loyalty. All these factors mean ... Read More
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Retail E-Commerce in Ireland
... online channel. Whilst footfall has returned to brick-and-mortar stores in the post-pandemic landscape, consumers have become accustomed to the wide array of products, offers, and promotions which e-commerce offers, and continue to be attracted to ... Read More
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Discounters in Ireland
... consumers who are seeking budget-friendly options. This is important during a time of economic uncertainty with the cost-of-living crises, especially as consumers are noted to have become less loyal to specific brands and are trading ... Read More
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Convenience Retailers in Ireland
... value sales due to the higher prices, retailers in the channel have also been struggling with their own higher costs, coupled with the price-sensitivity of consumers due to the macroeconomic landscape. That said, convenience retailers ... Read More
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Home Products Specialists in Ireland
... which, inflationary pressures and the cost-of-living crisis are suppressing consumers’ spending power, placing further negative pressure on potential sales. Euromonitor International's Home Products Specialists in Ireland report offers insight into key trends and developments driving ... Read More
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General Merchandise Stores in Ireland
... following the disruptions seen during the era of the pandemic. As society reopened, footfall returned to brick-and-mortar stores, attracting consumers to department stores. While growth rates are lower in 2023 compared to 2022, the outlook ... Read More
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Appliances and Electronics Specialists in Ireland
... pressures and the cost-of-living crisis, whereas in 2022 there was a return to physical shopping due to the fact 2022 was the first year without pandemic-related restrictions. Added to which, the increased penetration of online ... Read More
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Apparel and Footwear Specialists in Ireland
... full year without pandemic-related restrictions, driven by a significant increase in footfall and fuelled by an elevated number of social events. Added to which, the rebound of tourism has also helped to support sales. Overall, ... Read More
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Health and Beauty Specialists in Ireland
... driven by the growing health and wellbeing and preventative health trends, along with the fact that 2022 was the first year without pandemic-related restrictions. Euromonitor International's Health and Beauty Specialists in Ireland report offers insight ... Read More
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Tobacco Product Manufacturing in Ireland - Industry Market Research Report
... scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market Read More
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Wipes in Ireland
... pre-pandemic levels. The largest category baby wipes saw a return to retail volume growth after a brief decline in 2022. Increasingly, baby wipes are used as an on-the-go solutions for cleaning hands and surfaces by ... Read More
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Retail Tissue in Ireland
... of inflation has subsided in 2023, putting less pressure on household budgets. Retail tissue in Ireland saw consistent volume growth across all categories in 2023. Pocket handkerchiefs and boxed facial tissues both performed well continuing ... Read More
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Retail Adult Incontinence in Ireland
... combined with an ageing and increasingly elderly population, are driving demand for adult incontinence products. The erosion of the stigma surrounding incontinence issues is also supporting category sales, as sufferers are more inclined to talk ... Read More
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Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Ireland
... AFH wipers. Pandemic cleaning habits continue to persist in 2023 and wipes are both easy and convenient to use whilst also being effective at cleaning and removing bacteria. Businesses continue to place a strong emphasis ... Read More
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Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Ireland
... for newborn babies. By contrast, disposable pants continued to perform well and saw robust volume growth in 2023. Disposable pants continue to experience growth as they are mainly purchased for toddlers and older children. Nevertheless, ... Read More
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Menstrual Care in Ireland
... stable. There has been fairly consistent demand across the categories within menstrual care in 2023, with only standard towels without wings registering a small decline in volume terms. Slim/thin/ultra-thin towels with wings performed particularly well ... Read More
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Tissue and Hygiene in Ireland
... demand patterns normalised within the tissue and hygiene category. Retail adult incontinence performed particularly well in 2023, as acceptance and awareness surrounding these products continues to improve and more consumers use these products for mild ... Read More