Agri-Business
Irish shoppers spent an extra €15.3 million on seasonal Easter confectionary this year, according to the latest data from Kantar.
Consumers buying Hallowe'en treats and Christmas staples have driven the biggest sales month this year for grocers, according to Kantar.
Grocery inflation remains at its lowest level since March 2022 despite a slight increase in the latest data published by Kantar.
Consumers spent a record-breaking €1.4 billion in Irish supermarkets in December 2023, according to the latest figures from Kantar.
Grocery inflation rose by 12.8% in the 12 weeks to August 6, the lowest level since November 2022, according to Kantar.
Rural Life
Irish grocery inflation has fallen to its lowest level so far this year, according to new data published today (Monday, June 26) from Kantar.
Grocery inflation has increased to hit a record-breaking high of 13.4%, the latest Kantar figures published today have confirmed.
Kantar has today (Monday, October 17) confirmed that grocery inflation in Ireland has climbed to a record high of 12.4%.
The price inflation of groceries is at its highest level since 2008 at 11% according to the latest Kantar report published today...
Grocery inflation in Ireland has hit 7.7%, the highest level recorded since 2008, according to data published today by Kantar.
The latest data on the Irish grocery market shows that sales fell by 6.5% in the 12 weeks up to May 15, as shoppers adjust to inflation.
The average household is facing a €330 price increase on the annual grocery bill, according to Irish grocery market data by Kantar.
The level of grocery inflation is the highest it has been since October 2013 at 3.7%, according to new statistics released by Kantar.
Grocery price inflation has reached 2.4% marking the seventh month of rising food prices, according to new data from Kantar.
Irish grocery sales dropped by 4.5% as restrictions around the Covid-19 pandemic were eased, according to new data.
Latest figures on the Irish grocery market share were published by Kantar the world’s leading evidence-based insights and consulting company.
The latest figures from data analyst Kantar show the grocery market declined by 3.9% in Ireland during the 12 weeks to August 8, 2021.
Take-home grocery sales growth in Ireland slowed to 13.7% year on year, the latest figures from Kantar reveal.
Irish take-home grocery sales rose by 25.4% during the 12 weeks to Sunday, May 17 - the fastest rate of growth recorded in the past 15 years.
Take-home grocery sales in Ireland increased by 17.2% in April, as shoppers adjusted to life under lockdown, according to Kantar.
Lidl remains the faster growing retailer in the country, according to the latest figures on the Irish grocery market.
Figures from Kantar are showing that the grocery market in Ireland remains strong, despite Brexit uncertainty.
The Irish grocery market recorded strong sales growth of 3.8% for the first three months of 2018, according to figures from Kantar Worldpanel.