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Two thirds of shoppers shop private label, says report.
July 10, 2012
By: TOM BRANNA
Editor
The allure of private labe products is still going strong, according to a new study from Accenture. Two thirds (64%) of shoppers surveyed by Accenture admitted that their grocery carts were at least half full of store-brand products, and 39% said they have increased their purchase of store-brands in recent years as a result of the tough economic times. The Accenture study of 500 US consumers found that price remains the key factor in the majority of store-brand purchases. Two thirds (66%) of shoppers said they buy store-brands because they are cheaper.Also, while 87% of shoppers said they would buy more brand-name products if they were offered at the same price as the comparable store-brand, more than half (51%) said that it would take a permanent price reduction of the brand-name product – to the same price as the store-brand – to persuade them to return to purchasing the brand-name product. The Accenture study concludes that the growing perception of trust, quality and preference for private-label products should be of most concern to consumer goods companies that are competing with stores for the same shelf space. Half (50%) of consumers surveyed buy store-brand products because they perceive the quality to be just as good as the brand-name equivalent, 42% buy a private-label product because they “trust” that particular store’s brand, and 28% simply prefer the store-brand product to the brand-name product. In fact, only 9% claimed not to buy store-brands because they felt that the quality or taste was inferior to the brand-name product. “Consumer goods companies must respond to the threat of increasing competition from store-brands as market position and profitability are at stake,” said Bob Berkey, from Accenture’s Consumer Goods & Services practice. “Extreme competition between retailers and consumer goods companies can result in inefficiencies and waste for manufacturers and retailers, and undifferentiated products for the consumer. Consumer goods companies must develop a balanced strategy of collaboration with retailers in some areas and competition in others. This new dynamic – where competitors become partners – will require a considered focus from manufacturers.” The study found that consumers believe that stores have improved the variety and appeal of their range of store brands.Almost half (48% of shoppers believe that stores now offer a greater number and variety of store-brand products, and more than one third (36%) see store-brand products as simply another brand on the shelf. “Undoubtedly, uncertain economic times are a major factor in the growth of private label, but it is the increased sophistication of stores’ own brands that has helped them retain customers,” Berkey said. “Consumer goods companies must create a clearly defined private-label strategy that understands the unique attributes that drive preference and loyalty in their consumer, engages with them across multiple channels and creates an excellent customer experience.”
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