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An Examination of Changing Consumer Shopping Patterns within the British Market.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c35352) has announced the addition of How Britain Shops 2005:Food & Groceries gro·cer·y  
n. pl. gro·cer·ies
1. A store selling foodstuffs and various household supplies.

2. groceries Commodities sold by a grocer.
 to their offering.

Retailing should be simple: sell the right products, in the right place, at the right price to the right customer in the right way and success is almost guaranteed. But retailing isn't simple - it's complex, capricious capricious adv., adj. unpredictable and subject to whim, often used to refer to judges and judicial decisions which do not follow the law, logic or proper trial procedure. A semi-polite way of saying a judge is inconsistent or erratic.  and notoriously no·to·ri·ous  
adj.
Known widely and usually unfavorably; infamous: a notorious gangster; a district notorious for vice.
 difficult to attain success ... and that's mostly thanks to one thing: the consumer. How Britain Shops: Food & Grocery examines shifts in consumer shopping patterns against a backdrop Backdrop may refer to:
  • Theatrical scenery
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  • A pro wrestling move that's also called a belly to back suplex.
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 of a market increasingly dominated by a handful of large players, rampant price deflation deflation: see inflation.
deflation

Contraction in the volume of available money or credit that results in a general decline in prices. A less extreme condition is known as disinflation.
 and expansion into the arena of neighbourhood retailing by the big supermarket groups.

Topics Covered

--How Britain Shops: Food & Groceries

--Asda

--Asda, conversion rates

--Asda, loyalty

--Asda, competitors

--Asda, key findings

--Asda, visitors

--Asda, main users

--Co-op

--Co-op, conversion rates

--Co-op, loyalty

--Co-op, competitors

--Co-op, key findings

--Co-op, visitors

--Co-op, main users

--Shopping around

--Retailer usage

--Main user share by region

--Conversion rates

--Key findings

--Profile of food & groceries shoppers

--Penetration of food & groceries shoppers

--Executive summary

--Executive Summary

--About the cDNA programme

--Drivers of loyalty/disloyalty

--Loyalty

These topics are covered in each section below: Conversion rates, Loyalty, Competitors, Key findings, Visitors, Main users

--Iceland

--Kwik Save

--M&S

--Morrison

--Netto

--Sainsbury

--Safeway

--Tesco

--Somerfield

--Waitrose

Companies Mentioned

- Asda - Co-op - Iceland - Kwik Save
This article describes the UK-based chain. There are also several unrelated shops of the same name in the United States.


Kwik Save was a discount supermarket chain in the United Kingdom.
 - Marks & Spencer - Morrison - Netto - Sainsbury - Safeway - Tesco - Somerfield - Waitrose

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c35352

Source: Verdict Research Verdict Research is a United Kingdom-based company founded by retail analyst Richard Hyman in 1984. It conducts research into all aspects of retailing and consumers. Acquisition by Datamonitor  Limited
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