Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing
South Africa Consumer Goods & Retailing
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Gardening in South Africa
... the World Bank, global fertiliser prices rose by 30% early in the year. Moreover, South Africa experienced a high inflation rate of 7% in 2022. As a result of these factors, demand for fertiliser declined ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in South Africa
... measures, with the category experiencing a surge in popularity. This was largely due to COVID-19, which highlighted the importance of maintaining good health and immunity, with adequate sleep playing a crucial role in supporting the ... Read More
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Home and Garden in South Africa
... outages further escalated food price inflation by increasing supply chain costs. Despite this, sales in home and garden increased in both current value terms and in value terms at constant 2022 prices, and sales of ... Read More
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Home Care Packaging in South Africa
... to see positive growth in 2022, even following the demand spike it had seen in 2020, when the virus first arrived in the country. This continued to benefit packaging unit volumes of HDPE bottles, which ... Read More
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Colour Cosmetics in South Africa
... were not classified as essential products. Furthermore, throughout 2020 and 2021 many people worked from home or remotely according to government restrictions. However, in 2022 many companies either shifted to a hybrid work model, or ... Read More
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Baby and Child-Specific Products in South Africa
... Africa. This was because parents did not want to compromise on care for their babies and children, regularly replenishing their children’s toiletries and other baby products, as they are regarded as essential items that they ... Read More
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Bath and Shower in South Africa
... soap to body wash/shower gel, which is due to bar soap being cheaper. One bar can be used multiple times, and is often used by an entire household. In addition to bar soap being a ... Read More
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Hair Care in South Africa
... colourants. Into 2022, consumers were cutting back on non-essential products and services, such as getting their nails, hair, and even eyelashes done. Many therefore continued to prefer to purchase colourants from drugstores such as Clicks ... Read More
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Deodorants in South Africa
... they prioritised spending on essentials, including food, electricity, rent or mortgage payments, as well as transport. Everything else could be deemed as non-essential. Those who did continue to purchase sought out discounts and promotions when ... Read More
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Depilatories in South Africa
... away from purchasing one singular razor or hair removal cream, and instead purchased value packs of disposable razors, which often contain up to six razors, as these are more affordable. For example, hair removal cream ... Read More
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Men's Grooming in South Africa
... the pandemic, the majority of skin care brands focused on their established target market, which was predominantly women and teenagers, as there was only a small number of skin care products that were specifically for ... Read More
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Sun Care in South Africa
... to budget accordingly. Taking into account that many consumers faced reduced hours and even redundancy, some had to trade down, making the switch from premium sun care products to mass sun care products, which was ... Read More
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Fragrances in South Africa
... most consumers to survive. For many people, their main priorities were often around being able to meet their basic needs, such as food, electricity, water, rent or mortgage payments, as well as fuel. Many people ... Read More
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Oral Care in South Africa
... extremely tight and people had to spend accordingly. Promotions therefore remained a key driver of sales of toothpaste, as many consumers only purchased when there were promotions or discounted offers. For example, Clicks often ran ... Read More
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Premium Beauty and Personal Care in South Africa
... accommodate non-essential items in 2022, as most consumers did not have access to sufficient disposable income. Therefore, in 2022 more people traded down from premium beauty and personal care products to mass products. This was ... Read More
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Mass Beauty and Personal Care in South Africa
... were predominantly worried about being able to survive through the month by having enough food and electricity, making their rent or mortgage payment, and having transportation and fuel. Some consumers therefore cut premium beauty and ... Read More
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Skin Care in South Africa
... to focusing on skin care products, as natural beauty was trendy, and colour cosmetics were not a practical option as everyone had to wear a mask. The pandemic also accelerated the trend of consumers favouring ... Read More
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Beauty and Personal Care in South Africa
... in South Africa. As a result of this, sales of beauty and personal care products were hampered by the struggling South African economy in 2022. During this year, many consumers made cuts to their spending, ... Read More
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South Africa Skincare Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast to 2027
... profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The skincare market consists of the retail sale of facial care, body care, ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in South Africa
... small mammal/reptile food, with its namesake brand; it also held second position in fish food. The Marltons brand offers a wide range of products, thus giving it a strong competitive advantage. There are few other ... Read More
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Pet Products in South Africa
... they spent more time together during the various lockdowns. These new and improved relationships saw the pet humanisation trend gain momentum, despite the challenging financial conditions. As a result, pet products is set to continue ... Read More
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Pet Care in South Africa
... growth. The pet population, which was boosted by home seclusion during the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to continue to rise, having a positive impact on demand for premium products and pet products. The improved relationship ... Read More
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Dog Food in South Africa
... products. Rampant food inflation, rising interest rates, and the overall rise in the cost of living are seeing consumers’ disposable incomes shrink, leading them to scrutinise every purchasing decision. Furthermore, rising manufacturing and distribution costs ... Read More
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Cat Food in South Africa
... more affordable or functional products. Rampant food inflation, rising interest rates, and the overall increase in the cost of living have seen consumers’ disposable incomes shrink, leading them to scrutinise every purchasing decision. Furthermore, rising ... Read More
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Top 5 Emerging Countries Oral Hygiene Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast, 2017-2026
... volume 2018-22, and forecast to 2027). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights These countries contributed $12,144.8 million to ... Read More