Region: Europe
Category: General Retailing

Europe General Retailing

(258 reports matching your criteria)
  • United Kingdom (UK) Easter 2022 - Analyzing Market, Trends, Consumer Attitudes and Major Players

    ... consumer dynamics and spending habits of UK consumers for Easter. The report analyses the major players, the main trends, and consumer attitudes. While 2021 saw somewhat of a rebound in this occasion, Easter still fell ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in Bulgaria

    ... slightly lower rate than in the previous year. Moreover, there was a significant decline in the number of variety store outlets during the latter year. This reduced their total number to 60. As such, variety ... Read More

  • Retailing in Bulgaria

    ... peak, as pandemic restrictions were eased and the economic environment stabilised. This rebound was particularly notable among non-grocery specialists, who were particularly badly affected by the pandemic in 2020. However, their constant value sales remained ... Read More

  • Mixed Retailers in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    ... variety stores. Due to low number of players and competition, the importance of these channels is limited. Thus, the retail sales base is rather low and growth rates can be highly volatile and dependent on ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in Slovakia

    ... consumers. Location remained a determining factor of performance in 2021. Variety stores located in shopping malls, touristic locations and trains stations like Flying Tiger and Top Shop saw a higher decline in value sales due ... Read More

  • Retailing in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    ... is awaited with great uncertainty. Bosnia and Herzegovina is deeply divided and facing the biggest political crisis since the signing of the Dayton Accords. The ruling coalition, formed only 14 months after the October 2018 ... Read More

  • Retailing in Lithuania

    ... economic uncertainty and declining consumer disposable incomes led consumers to become more budget conscious, limiting their spending to essential necessities. Retailers with an omnichannel presence weathered the storm better than retailers who relied on store-based ... Read More

  • Retailing in Slovakia

    ... superstores. Toward the end of the year, during November and December, another set of COVID-19 related restrictions were introduced, except this time stores remained open but were only accessible to consumers who had received two ... Read More

  • Retailing in the Czech Republic

    ... normal from spring 2021 with there being no more lockdowns, while the roll out of the country’s vaccination programme in summer 2021 helped to rebuild consumer confidence. Despite the recovery seen in store-based retailing, e-commerce ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in the Czech Republic

    ... seen in variety stores as COVID-19 restrictions were lifted and people returned to city centres, along with the stronger sales seen during the Christmas period when compared to the restriction-hit Christmas of 2020. However, in-store ... Read More

  • Retailing in Slovenia

    ... the pandemic played a key role in boosting value sales, as did an element of pent-up spending, as consumers splurged on items such as beauty products now that society was opened up once again. Higher ... Read More

  • Mixed Retailers in North Macedonia

    ... 2020 - a reflection of the growing number of consumers concerned about their household spending due to the economic fallout of COVID-19. Studio Moderna was also slow in reacting to consumers’ differing needs, though it ... Read More

  • Retailing in Estonia

    ... The ongoing restrictions on in-store numbers, social gatherings, social distancing in work and education in the first half of the year continued to put pressure on non-grocery specialist retailers, but private consumption has been resilient ... Read More

  • Retailing in North Macedonia

    ... were no significant lockdowns in this year and, with COVID-19 having less impact on the country, economic conditions improved, leading to greater purchasing power for consumers. The strong retailing performance in 2021 is largely thanks ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in Poland

    ... with restrictions driven by the emergence of the pandemic. Nevertheless, despite further restrictions in the first half of 2021, variety stores recorded a return to stronger growth during the year in line with the reopening ... Read More

  • Retailing in Poland

    ... lockdowns, and reduced footfall even when stores were permitted to reopen due to concerns over exposure to the virus, leading to notable declines. E-commerce, an already strong trend emerging in Poland, gained greater momentum during ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Latvia

    ... demand for a mix of products including cosmetics, skin care and perfume. Sales of beauty products in particular have suffered. In addition, specialised beauty stores were not exempt from restrictions on non-essential retailers. With a ... Read More

  • Retailing in Latvia

    ... on store opening, as well as improving vaccination numbers and infection rates are helping restore consumer confidence, and as a result most channels have seen a bounce in growth as footfall returned. However, in many ... Read More

  • United Kingdom (UK) Mothers Day 2022 - Analyzing Market, Trends, Consumer Attitudes and Major Players

    ... into the consumer dynamics and spending habits of UK consumers for Mother's Day. The report analyses the major players, the main trends, and consumer attitudes. Mother's Day penetration rose 8.5ppts in 2022, just below pre-pandemic ... Read More

  • Retailing in Serbia

    ... inflationary pressure. All the same, certain retailers performed better than others. For instance, though growth was lower than in 2020, e-commerce and mobile e-commerce continued to post double-digit value growth. Also, though growth was lower ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in Hungary

    ... food and home care managed to maintain their high sales even during lockdowns and periods of outlet closures, as shops mainly selling food, personal care and home care products were not forced to close when ... Read More

  • E-Commerce (Goods) in Norway

    ... supermarkets, discounters, convenience stores, mixed retailers, health and beauty retailers, clothing and footwear retailers, furniture and furnishing stores, DIY and hardware stores, durable goods retailers, leisure and personal goods retailers. There are profiles of leading ... Read More

  • Retailing in Norway

    ... is largely due to the travel and mobility restrictions which meant that consumers working from home were able to save money and indulge themselves through purchases of retailing items. The new remote working practices particularly ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in Norway

    ... cleaning products and outdoor items for their domestic summer holidays. This boom was almost entirely experienced by big variety stores (based on selling space per outlet) as they benefitted from offering a greater variety of ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in Denmark

    ... were not as strong as many had hoped as a new wave of COVID-19 infections in early 2021 led to a period of store closures. The channel also continued to struggle due to a general ... Read More

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