Progressive Grocer - January 2017

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ACCELERATION OF CHANGE:

Online CPG shopping is gaining ground It’s not hard to remember a time where grocers competed with other grocers, consumers made weekly trips to the store, and they could only find out what was on sale by checking out the circular. Those days are forever gone, as now grocers compete with everyone from drug to dollar to e-tailers. Younger generations have replaced weekly trips with more frequent stops at the store as well as making online ordering part of their routine. People can find out what is on sale on any given day, not just weekly, by engaging with digital media like mobile apps and retailer websites. Getting ahead of technology shifts that are impacting the various segments of your target audience can help inform strategy. Increase in online purchases: Adoption of online shopping for consumables is on the rise. Twenty-six percent of respondents to our recent Shopper Insight Survey in August indicated they buy CPG items online. Only a year ago that number was 13 percent, according to our 2015 survey. So what is driving this behavior? One word: convenience — 40 percent of respondents indicated that ordering grocery items online saves time. In fact, one in four 21-29 year olds think buying groceries online is more convenient than going in-store.

Do you think buying groceries online is more convenient than going in-store? 25 20 15 10 5 0 21-29

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Do you use your smartphone while grocery shopping? 35 30 25 20 15 10 5

Mobile creating a stir: How are people engaged while they are shopping? Judging from the number of instances where people are trying to walk down an aisle and it’s being blocked by someone on their phone, there is a lot of opportunity in mobile marketing. Market Track’s survey indicated the younger end of the demographic scale is most heavily participating, with 34 percent of 21-29 year olds indicating they are using their smartphones while grocery shopping. Most said they are either looking for additional discounts or checking their list. Being able to message them while in the store can provide a competitive advantage.

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Has a promotional offer on your mobile device caused you to change what you planned to buy or where you planned to shop? 37% No

Bonus—mobile causes unplanned purchases: More than 60 percent of respondents indicated that a mobile offer has caused them to alter course in their shopping journey, changing what they bought or where they shopped. The confluence of the digital and physical realms allows for in-the-moment tactics that can create opportunity.

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