The latest Irish grocery market share figures from Kantar for the period ending 11 July 2021 show: The grocery market declined by 5.9% during the past 12
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Shopper spirits lifted by rising temperatures and easing restrictions The latest figures from Kantar show that grocery market sales declined by 5.7% year on year
The Irish grocery market declined by 5.2% on an annual basis in the 12 weeks ending May 16, according to the latest figures from Kantar
Latest figures from Kantar show that growth in the grocery market in Ireland slowed to 1.9% in the 12 weeks ending 18 April. In the
Kantar’s latest figures for Ireland show that take-home grocery sales soared up 16.4% in the 12 weeks to 24 January 2021. Growth accelerated slightly over
The latest figures from Kantar show take-home grocery sales rose by 12.2% during the 12 weeks to 24 January 2021. This was an acceleration on the
Take-home grocery sales growth in Ireland accelerated to 14.4% during the 12 weeks to 1 November 2020, the latest figures from Kantar show. Year-on-year growth
Dunnes has claimed the highest share of the Irish grocery market at 22.2%, in the 12 weeks ending 1 November 2020. Kantar Worldpanel, an international