Category: Retailing
Europe Retailing
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Supermarkets in Romania
... of products compared to convenience stores. Proximity sustains sales of fresh bakery products made on-site and by sales in dedicated areas for unpackaged dairy, processed meat and seafood. These unpackaged areas offer goods cheaper than ... Read More
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Apparel and Footwear Specialists in Portugal
... following the outbreak of COVID-19, when the channel recorded double-digit growth. This growth was driven by the market opening after strong constraints during the pandemic years. As such, across 2022, pre-pandemic values were surpassed, and ... 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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Direct Selling in Switzerland
... home, visiting stores more frequently and using remote sales concepts less often. Nevertheless, the pandemic generated a higher consumer base, which remains loyal to the direct selling model. Euromonitor International's Direct Selling in Switzerland report ... Read More
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Direct Selling in Denmark
... and higher energy prices, but also due to the competition from other channels, such as e-commerce. Euromonitor International's Direct Selling in Denmark report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report ... Read More
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Small Local Grocers in Denmark
... growing competition from the major chains and especially from discounters, which attracted many consumers who were looking to limit their spending in a persistently challenging economic climate. Small local grocers often carry higher prices than ... Read More
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Discounters in Romania
... to other channels that offer a higher volume of deals and discounts. Affordable price points for most products in discounters, in addition to proximity and convenience, aided the ongoing growth of the channel. This positive ... Read More
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Retail in Portugal
... was particularly high for discounters, convenience stores and general merchandise stores. However, outlet growth was flat in 2023. Although new players reached the market, such as the first Dior store, and strong expansion plans were ... 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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Retail E-Commerce in Denmark
... many consumers trying to limit spending. Although the rate of inflation declined during 2023, it still impacted prices and part of the retail e-commerce channel’s growth was due to price increases caused by inflation. Euromonitor ... Read More
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General Merchandise Stores in Romania
... stores have never really developed as a retail concept in a country with a strong tradition of highly specialised non-grocery retailers that often sell only one type of product but offer every variation of this ... Read More
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Small Local Grocers in Romania
... in 2022 propelled travelling and bolstered spending in consumer food service. With consumers' priorities focused on leisure and entertainment post-pandemic, purchases moved to modern retailing, which offers a wider selection of food and non-food. Despite ... Read More
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Convenience Retailers in Switzerland
... across easily accessible locations with high footfall, such as bus and train stations or highway exits, benefit this category and contributed to growth in 2023. Despite the generally higher average unit prices of products sold ... Read More
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Direct Selling in Portugal
... challenging the channel, and consequently, it struggles to drive sales. This situation was heightened in 2023, when consumers' purchasing power declined, with high inflation rates and growing Euribor taxes further jeopardising the growth of the ... Read More
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Apparel and Footwear Specialists in Belgium
... pressures, which led to rising prices, as players sought to protect their profit margins. Moreover, with consumers remaining pessimistic about the general economic situation, this translated into a sense of conservatism when it came to ... Read More
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Hypermarkets in Switzerland
... purchases or bought discounted items and those on special offer. Moreover, many switched towards private label products and discounters. Bulk purchasing, which is often more common in hypermarkets, was less visible since many consumers were ... Read More
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Europe Breast Cancer Therapeutics Market Forecast to 2030 - Regional Analysis - by Drug Therapy [Targeted Drug Therapy (Abemaciclib, Ado-Trastuzumab Emtansine, Palbociclib, Trastuzumab, and Other Target Drug Therapies), Hormonal Drug Therapy (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators, Aromatase Inhibitors, and Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulators), Chemotherapy, and Immunotherapy/Biological Therapy], Breast Cancer Type (Hormone Receptor, HER2+, and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer), and Distribution Channel (Hospital Pharmacies, Drug Stores and Retail Pharmacies, and Online Pharmacies)
... Aromatase Inhibitors, and Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulators), Chemotherapy, and Immunotherapy/Biological Therapy], Breast Cancer Type (Hormone Receptor, HER2+, and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer), and Distribution Channel (Hospital Pharmacies, Drug Stores and Retail Pharmacies, and Online Pharmacies) The ... Read More
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Home Products Specialists in Belgium
... consumers remaining nervous about the economy, this translated into a sense of conservatism when it came to discretionary spending, with many Belgians choosing to postpone large purchases, such as home improvements. Euromonitor International's Home Products ... Read More
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Hypermarkets in Belgium
... This became especially pertinent an environment of high inflation, when consumers suffered a decline in purchasing power. At the same time, Belgians also showed a greater interest in shopping in convenience stores, which were located ... Read More
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Retail E-Commerce in Switzerland
... As a result, growth was more moderate in 2023. Moreover, the high cost of living led many Swiss consumers to prioritise spending on essential products and forego impulse purchases, for which e-commerce is often associated. ... Read More
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Supermarkets in Belgium
... Such outlets also suffered from competition from convenience stores, which benefited from their proximity to consumers’ homes and workplaces. Within this challenging operating environment, most supermarket players chose to put aside innovation and new concepts ... Read More
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Hypermarkets in Romania
... since 2021, with the importance of proximity shopping growing as consumers focus on daily essentials. The elimination of COVID-19 restrictions at the beginning of March 2022, led to heightened activity in travel and consumer food ... Read More
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Retail E-Commerce in Belgium
... physical stores to seek out the best promotions and offers, as well as to avoid paying for delivery. Another factor which prevented e-commerce from achieving a higher level of growth in 2023 was a change ... Read More
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Convenience Retailers in Romania
... items. Reduction of purchasing power due to inflation, increased interest for proximity shopping, with convenience stores gaining consumer budgets allocated to essential products for daily needs. In addition, following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in ... 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