The shift towards own-label products is set to boost profits for supermarket giants, who typically make more from these items ...
Own-brand products now make up 52.3% of all sales as Brits battle to save cash - and it's not just own-label goods that are ...
Supermarkets kept shoppers spending after Christmas by offering a raft of promotions as take-home sales rose by 4.3% in January ...
Sales at discounter Lidl’s rose 7.4 per cent over the 12 weeks to 26 January, making it three continual years of growth for ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNStorm Éowyn drives additional spending in supermarketsThe post-festive period saw consumers spend more on items that were on promotion with an extra €72m spent during January ...
The switch to own-label products will fuel profits at the supermarket giants who make much more on these items than on the ...
People also turned to non-branded products to help keep costs down, with own-label as a proportion of sales hitting a record high of 52.3% in January. Spending on supermarkets’ own lines was up ...
Supermarket prices were 3.3% higher than a year ago in ... (PA Graphics) Consumers also turned to non-branded products to ...
The research also found that non-branded products as a proportion of sales hit a record high of 52.3 per cent in January, while supermarket’s own label goods were up 5.4 per cent. It came as ...
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