2021 Irish grocery inflation stabilizes at 2.8%, grocery sales rise 5.4% driven by back-to-school shopping, with online sales up 10.7%.

Grocery inflation in Ireland has stabilized at 2.8%, a significant decrease from last year. In the four weeks leading to September 1, grocery sales rose by 5.4%, driven by back-to-school shopping. Consumers favored own-label and premium products, with online sales increasing by 10.7%. Dunnes Stores led the market with a 23.6% share, followed closely by Tesco and SuperValu. Overall, the grocery sector shows growth despite a challenging inflation environment.

September 16, 2024
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