Grocery Retailing - Ireland - December 2013
Grocery Retailing - Ireland - December 2013

“With the value of own-label grocery products forecast to exceed the value of branded goods from 2015 onwards, manufacturers of branded products will likely begin focusing their efforts on becoming the suppliers of supermarkets’ own-label products to supplement the sales of their core branded goods and increase their overall profitability.”

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Introduction
Executive Summary
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Trend Application

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The Consumer – Where Do Irish Consumers Shop?
The Consumer – Average Weekly Expenditure on Groceries
The Consumer – Non-Grocery Services Purchased From Grocery Retailers
The Consumer – Attitudes towards Grocery Retailing

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