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Suffering Sticker Shock, Grocery Shoppers Flock to Value Stores
As inflation rages, grocers known for low prices are enjoying bumps in customer satisfaction and share of wallet.
- Αυγούστου 29, 2022
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As inflation rages, grocers known for low prices are enjoying bumps in customer satisfaction and share of wallet.
Amid rampant inflation, there’s one place where US consumers are acutely feeling rising prices—their grocery bills. And the sticker shock is rattling customer loyalty.
For the industry as a whole, customer satisfaction with grocery trips remained steady from the second and third quarters of 2021 to the first quarter of 2022, according to recent data from Bain’s NPS Prism® benchmarking platform. However, among grocers known for low prices, such as Aldi, there’s been a significant increase in Net Promoter ScoreSM—the measurement of a customer’s likelihood to recommend a store or brand (see Figure 1). Stores known for lower prices have seen boosts in trip satisfaction, with average Net Promoter Score increases of 2 points. In contrast, scores of grocers known for higher prices have decreased an average of 2 points over the same time period, falling below the market average.
In tougher macroeconomic environments, price and perceived value become even more important to customers, leading many to cut back their shopping at grocers they perceive to be more premium. On average, grocers known for lower prices have gained 1.3 points in share of wallet since Q2 2021 (see Figure 2). Meanwhile, high-price grocers have lost 1 point of share of wallet.
How can grocers contend with the high-inflation environment? Five steps can help them keep customers happy, even as prices rise.
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