Category: Grocers
Africa Grocers
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Modern Grocery Retailers in Tunisia
... even increased during the first half of the year compared to 2020. With restrictions on movement and a curfew imposed from January to July 2021, people were forced to spend more time at home and ... Read More
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Traditional Grocery Retailers in Nigeria
... expansion of modern grocery retail outlets, and COVID-19 accelerated this trend. Due to their small size, traditional grocery retailers have much less bargaining power with suppliers than modern grocery retailers, making the former much more ... Read More
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Modern Grocery Retailers in Kenya
... those on lower incomes, were forced to curb their discretionary spending, while a dusk-to-dawn curfew in some cities – most notably Nairobi – during the early stages of the pandemic led many to do more ... Read More
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Retailing in Kenya
... reduce their discretionary spending. The sales of grocery retailers fell, as many consumers cut back on non-essential purchases. However, modern grocery retailers were harder hit than their traditional counterparts: The latter tend to be located ... Read More
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Traditional Grocery Retailers in Kenya
... sales of some traditional grocery retailers, particularly those located in urban centres or close to transportation hubs, such as bus stops. However, others, particularly those located in high-density neighbourhoods, were more resilient, as curfews and ... Read More
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Traditional Grocery Retailers in Algeria
... The channel benefited from the restrictions on movements, with most stores based in local residential neighbourhoods. In 2021, traditional grocery retailers will see even stronger current value sales than the previous year. While the channel ... Read More
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Modern Grocery Retailers in Algeria
... did decline in demand. However, value sales of food and drink benefitted from the limited value sales through foodservice, leading to the stronger performance seen in 2020. However, in 2021, as the situation has improved ... Read More
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Traditional Grocery Retailers in Egypt
... contributes to the enduring popularity of these neighbourhood stores, which are usually within walking distance of the homes of urban consumers, making them easily accessible for both planned and emergency purchases. Most traditional grocery retailers ... Read More
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Retailing in Egypt
... government’s campaign to digitalise payments is leading to a larger proportion of the population becoming open to new retail experiences, thus creating more room for new platforms to enter and gain share in the country. ... Read More
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Middle East and Africa Dietary Supplements Market Forecast to 2028 - COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis By Type (Vitamins, Minerals, Proteins and Amino Acids, Probiotics, Blends, and Others), Form (Tablets, Capsules and Softgels, Powders, and Others), and Distribution Channel (Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Specialty Stores, Online Retail, and Others)
... Others), and Distribution Channel (Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Specialty Stores, Online Retail, and Others) The MEA dietary supplements market is expected to grow from US$ 9,551.77 million in 2021 to US$ 14,646.02 million by 2028; it ... Read More
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Middle East and Africa Omega-3 Supplements Market Forecast to 2028 - COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis By Form (Capsules, Soft Gels, and Others), Source (Fish Oil, Krill Oil, Algae Oil, and Others), and Distribution Channel (Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Specialty Stores, Online Retail, and Others)
... (Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Specialty Stores, Online Retail, and Others) The omega-3 supplements market in Middle East & Africa is expected to grow from US$ 3,782.63 million in 2021 to US$ 2,027.53 million by 2028; it ... Read More
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Retailing in Morocco
... store-based retailing and non-store retailing on the other. During 2020, the leading modern grocery retail channels – supermarkets, hypermarkets and discounters – saw a surge in demand, as local consumers stocked up on essentials – ... Read More
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Traditional Grocery Retailers in Morocco
... of this trend in 2020. During the spring lockdown, traditional grocery retailers were forced to curb their opening hours to a greater extent than modern grocery retailers. Moreover, the relatively small size of traditional grocery ... Read More
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Traditional Grocery Retailers in South Africa
... Council reinstated a total ban on alcohol in January and February 2021, lifted restrictions in March and April, limited trade to Monday-Thursday, from 10:00hrs to 20:00hrs between from 16-27 June, then reinstated a complete ban ... Read More
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Retailing in South Africa
... trend translating into a stagnating unemployment rate and low spending confidence. The industry was also affected by the emergence of the Beta and Delta variants which led to the reinstatement of stricter curfews and a ... Read More