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      Press release

      German discounters may be down, but traditional grocers shouldn't count them out

      German discounters may be down, but traditional grocers shouldn't count them out

      A new report from Bain & Company reflects on the year since Europe’s hard discounters were expected to upend the US grocery landscape and cautions incumbents to remain vigilant

      • febbraio 13, 2019
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      German discounters may be down, but traditional grocers shouldn't count them out

      New York – Feb. 13, 2019 – Last year, traditional grocers in the US braced for the entry of Lidl and an ambitious expansion by Aldi, both of which threatened to transform the grocery retailing market in North America. Looking back, their impact was largely underwhelming, but a new report out today from Bain & Company, How US Grocers Are Standing Up to Europe’s Hard Discounters, cautions that now isn’t the time for incumbents to become complacent. While the popular narrative is that Lidl failed their launch, both they and Aldi continue to make slow and steady gains, which represent a mounting competitive threat for traditional grocers.

      Bain & Company’s recent study of more than 17,400 consumers, conducted in partnership with ROIRocket, found Lidl and Aldi have used their strong customer advocacy and ability to lure consumers into cross shopping as a wedge to build up their presence and popularity in the US: as many as 30 percent of shoppers at mass and traditional grocery stores also regularly shop at Lidl and Aldi.

      Aldi continues to win over American shoppers. Its consumer advocacy rose to 55 percent in 2018 from 46 percent a year earlier. It outperformed in the two areas customers care about most: “best everyday low prices” and “best value for the money.” This has translated into strong market performance and slow but steady gains. In a summer 2018 study, Aldi had more than 3 percent share of grocery spending in six of the eight markets studied, and saw share gains in the majority of those markets over the last two years.

      Similarly, Lidl captured 3 percent or more share in five of the seven markets studied in the summer of 2018, gaining spending from traditional grocers.

      As both Aldi and Lidl carefully plot their US expansion, traditional grocers will need to similarly plan for dealing with these hard discounters, who remain a formidable competitive threat—particularly as they demonstrate an ability to learn as they grow.

       “Lidl and Aldi are just beginning to flex their competitive muscles,” said Mikey Vu, a partner with Bain & Company’s Retail Practice and a co-author of the report. “What we’re seeing is that US grocers can effectively stand up to these hard discounters, but that they need to remain vigilant and innovate in strategic areas to keep their edge.”

      A 2017 Bain & Company report prioritized price as the most important factor in competing with hard discounters and outlined five rules for growing share amid the broader disruption caused by the hard-discount format:

      • Embrace your own private brands before your shoppers embrace someone else’s.
      • Lead with fresh.
      • Get more convenient while your competitors get less so.
      • Transform your cost structure, don’t just tweak it.
      • Use advanced analytics to unlock new sources of value.

      While all five remain important, two have gained in significance since last year: investing in convenience and using advanced analytics or other new technologies to improve operational efficiencies.

      Investments in convenience:

      Major grocers are investing in convenience across the board. From Amazon/Whole Foods resetting customer expectations of what speed can look like with Amazon Go, to Walmart offering free curbside pickup at 1,800 locations retailers are recognizing the need for improving their omnichannel experience and making online to offline shopping a seamless, convenient experience for shoppers.

      For these traditional grocers, winning on convenience means winning the more valuable customer. According to Bain & Company’s research, 26 percent of respondents report shopping online for groceries—and these customers are spending more money with more frequency than customers whose purchases are limited to physical stores. On average, customers who shop online spend $122.00 per month compared with the $63.00 a month spent by customers who strictly shop in-store. The good news for incumbents here is that this is a prime area for differentiation from the hard discounters—only 1 percent of Aldi shoppers surveyed report buying groceries online.

      Reliance on advanced analytics:

      A second area of investment for traditional grocery retailers looking to innovate in 2018 was in the data and analytics space. Kroger acquired a research firm to take its analysis of grocery data to the next level, and Amazon is expected to integrate high-frequency, real-time data across platforms. As the cost of data plummets while overall computational power and ability rises, established grocers will need to be increasingly strategic about how and where they use advanced analytics and digital technologies.

      Slightly troubling for incumbent grocers is the frequency at which these technologies are being adopted and prioritized. According to Bain & Company’s research, only 5 percent of grocers surveyed name analytics as an important priority. As leading grocers gain ground, followers will need to spend exponentially just to stay in the game.

      “While hard discounters’ expansion into the US turned out to be less overwhelming than expected, it still will prove tumultuous for traditional grocers who are slow to differentiate,” said Kent Knudson, a partner in Bain & Company’s retail practice and a co-author of the report. “As we’ve seen over the past year, the hard discounters know how to pivot their strategies in real-time as they get a feel for the US market. They are still a force to be reckoned with.”

      Editor's Note: To arrange an interview, contact Katie Ware at katie.ware@bain.com or +1 646 562 8107

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