Region: Europe
Category: Retailing

Europe Retailing

(2,213 reports matching your criteria)
  • Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Greece

    ... lockdown in 2020, some local consumers refrained from using beauty products all together, as they were spending most of their time at home. After non-essential retail outlets were allowed to reopen, many favoured independent beauty ... Read More

  • Luxury Jewelry Market, by Material (Gold, Diamond, Silver, Platinum, and Others), by Product Type (Necklace, Ring, Bracelet, Hair Ornaments, Earring, Leg & Feet Ornaments, and Others), by End User (Men and Women), and by Distribution Channel (Mono-brand Stores, Multi-brand Boutiques, Departmental Stores, Online Stores, and Others), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2021 - 2028

    ... Channel (Mono-brand Stores, Multi-brand Boutiques, Departmental Stores, Online Stores, and Others), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2021 - 2028 ... Read More

  • Convenience Stores in Greece

    ... allowed to remain open as they sell essentials. In addition, with consumers wanting to avoid travelling too far in order to minimise the amount of time spent outside of the home due to COVID-19, some ... Read More

  • E-Commerce (Goods) in Greece

    ... rate of e-commerce in many categories was relatively low by Western European standards prior to the onset of the pandemic has been a major growth driver. The impact of COVID-19 was particularly notable in apparel ... Read More

  • Home and Garden Specialist Retailers in Greece

    ... first half of 2020 led to the temporary closure of non-essential retail outlets, while many consumers were reluctant to return to in-person shopping due to a fear of contagion even after they re-opened. COVID-19 also ... Read More

  • Department Stores in Greece

    ... to closed for an extended period during the first lockdown in spring 2020, demand was also undermined by restrictions on movement, a sharp decline in inbound tourism and the economic shock of the pandemic. Moreover, ... Read More

  • Homeshopping in Greece

    ... soared by a quarter. Not only were local consumers spending a lot more time watching TV for much of the year, but non-essential retail outlets were also forced to close during two lengthy lockdowns. However, ... Read More

  • Traditional Grocery Retailers in Greece

    ... with specialists like Wolt or efood. This enabled them to widen their customer base. The pandemic also boosted demand by leading to local consumers preparing and eating more meals at home. A growing number of ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in Greece

    ... due to the COVID-19 lockdown, sales fell dramatically. Variety stores also suffered from the fact they are generally located in urban centres, rather than in the suburbs, at a time when many people were staying ... Read More

  • Warehouse Clubs in Greece

    ... 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

  • Food and Drink E-Commerce in Greece

    ... of the pandemic, many local consumers have sought to make fewer grocery shopping trips in an effort to reduce their risk of contagion. Others stocked up on essentials amid fears of shortages. Since the onset ... Read More

  • E-Commerce (Goods) in Austria

    ... sales from closed non-grocery retailers. In 2021, home seclusion continues to play a role in the rise of e-commerce, especially since non-grocery retailers were closed again for several weeks in the first half of the ... Read More

  • Homeshopping in Austria

    ... seclusion. Whilst classic mail order catalogues continued to suffer in favour of e-commerce, the high number of independent retailers quickly set up services like order hotlines, pick-up points, and delivery services in the first lockdown ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in Austria

    ... its restrictions, it meant that apparel and footwear specialist retailers would miss the important spring/summer season – this led to loss of sales and excess stock. Even as restrictions started to be relaxed from mid-May ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Austria

    ... There was little need for such products as they spent less time at the office, attending special events, or socialising, and thus had little drive to dress up and maintain their personal appearance. With such ... Read More

  • Retailing in Austria

    ... destinations), which led to reduced spending in non-essential retailing categories. Nevertheless, home seclusion measures were less drastic and non-essential outlets closures were shorter when compared with 2020 allowing consumers to make use of opportunities to ... Read More

  • Traditional Grocery Retailers in Austria

    ... sales were most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. During 2020, consumers became more concerned about their diet and general wellbeing and were therefore willing to spend more money on high-quality, local food items. In addition, ... Read More

  • Mobile E-Commerce (Goods) in Austria

    ... leads to a high share of additional impulse purchases. In addition, it is benefitting from the fact that smartphones have become the main devices for online use, whilst the usage of desktop computers continues to ... Read More

  • Convenience Stores in Austria

    ... outlets offering a large variety of takeaway foodstuffs - a field that is mainly catered for by convenience stores in other countries. Additionally, the classic concept of a convenience store is hindered by very strict ... Read More

  • Food and Drink E-Commerce in Austria

    ... being weaker in 2021, home seclusion continued to play a role in high sales in 2021 as many people who tried food and drink e-commerce in the first year of the pandemic continued to use ... Read More

  • Home and Garden Specialist Retailers in Austria

    ... However, even as restrictions were eased, some consumers remained wary of spending money on non-essential items due to increasing price sensitivity and uncertainty over the immediate future. This resulted in postponed plans on major construction ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in Austria

    ... many other retailing channels as there was less of a shift online. Instead, when consumers were allowed to shop again, they would continue to visit variety stores for novelty products. The category is also helped ... Read More

  • Department Stores in Austria

    ... store in Graz remain the only department stores in the country, being the only such outlets that meet the narrow category definition (mostly to do with selling space and product mix). Kastner & Öhler also ... Read More

  • Warehouse Clubs in Austria

    ... Warehouse Clubs in Austria report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels to provide sector insight. Channels include hypermarkets, supermarkets, discounters, convenience stores, mixed retailers, health ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in France

    ... appeared to have enjoyed appreciable recovery but failed to make up for the double-digit declines in value sales in 2020. Chemists/pharmacies, on the other hand, made slight progress in 2021 although this belies contrasting and ... Read More

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