Grocery Retailing - Ireland - December 2014
Grocery Retailing - Ireland - December 2014

“The popularity of own-branded products and discounters is unlikely to wane in the foreseeable future. Indeed going forward Mintel expects the market share of own-label and discounters to continue to grow with many consumers finding own-label goods to be of equal quality to more expensive branded goods”

– David Falls, Research Analyst

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Executive Summary
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Trend Application

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The Consumer – Who Shops for Groceries?
The Consumer – How do Irish Consumers Shop?
The Consumer – Where do Irish Consumers Shop?
The Consumer – Average Weekly Grocery Expenditure
The Consumer – Usage of Own-label Products
The Consumer - Attitudes towards Discount Retailers

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