Competitive Landscape
Aldi Sustains Its Dominant Position in the Absence of Competition
Discounters remain highly concentrated, with Aldi dominating the landscape over the past five years. Whilst other major discounters have yet to penetrate the Australian market, niche players such as the Australian-owned NQR? are expanding.
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Overview:
Understand the latest market trends and future growth opportunities for the Discounters industry in Australia with research from Euromonitor International's team of in-country analysts – experts by industry and geographic specialisation.
Key trends are clearly and succinctly summarised alongside the most current research data available. Understand and assess competitive threats and plan corporate strategy with our qualitative analysis, insight and confident growth projections.
If you're in the Discounters industry in Australia, our research will help you to make informed, intelligent decisions; to recognise and profit from opportunity, or to offer resilience amidst market uncertainty.
The Discounters in Australia report includes:
- Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends
- Detailed segmentation of international and local products
- Historic volume and value sizes, company and brand market shares
- Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth
- Robust and transparent research methodology, conducted in-country
This report answers:
- What is the market size of Discounters in Australia?
- Which are the leading retailers in Discounters in Australia?
- How is the rise of e-commerce and the expansion of modern grocery retail impacting traditional retail?
- How has the impact of COVID-19 and national lockdown impacted consumer demand?
- Which formats have benefited the most from stockpiling and enforced home seclusion?
- How will the wider economic impact of COVID-19 shape the retail landscape in the future?
- Where is future growth expected to be most dynamic?
Discounters in Australia - Category analysis
Key Data Insights
Aldi Deepens Value Leadership as Rivals Reset Pricing
Aldi Deepens Value Leadership as Rivals Reset Pricing
Aldi’S Delivery Partnership with Doordash Redefines Convenience
Aldi Strengthens Private Label Focus to Defend Price Leadership
Aldi Leverages Curated Private Label and Automation to Reinforce Value-First Positioning
Aldi Integrates Digital Tools and Selective Convenience to Attract Younger Shoppers
Aldi Partners with Suppliers to Set New Sustainability Benchmarks in Packaging
Aldi Sustains Its Dominant Position in the Absence of Competition
Retail in Australia - Industry Overview
Modest Growth for Retail as Consumer Confidence Picks up
Key Data Insights
Modest Growth for Retail as Consumer Confidence Picks up
E-Commerce Outpaces Other Channels as Consumers Adopt Hybrid Shopping Habits
Mecca and Phantm Streamline Packaging Compliance with Ai-Powered Data
E-Commerce Enhances Digital Journeys to Drive Loyalty and Growth
Ai-Driven Automation Transforms Operations and Supply Chain Agility
Private Label Expansion Unlocks Loyalty and Margin Resilience
Coles Group Outpaces Rivals as Ai and Private Label Sharpen Value Proposition
Mecca's New Flagship Store Aim to Set New Standards in Experiential Retail
Coles and Openai Partner to Integrate Chatgpt into Workflows
Informal Retail
Opening Hours for Physical Retail
Seasonality
End of year/Christmas shopping
Back-to-school
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Discounters
Discounters are chained retail outlets typically with a selling space of between 400 and 2,500 square metres. Stores have a primary focus on selling a limited range of foods, beverages, tobacco and non-groceries at budget prices, regularly via private label. Discounters can be classified as hard discounters and soft discounters. Hard discounters, first introduced by Aldi in Germany, are also known as limited-line discounters. Stores are typically 400-900 square metres and stock fewer than 1,000 product lines, largely in packaged groceries. Product range available is predominantly made up of private-label brands. Soft discounters are usually slightly larger than hard discounters, and are also known as extended-range discounters. Stores typically stock 1,000-4,000 product lines. As well as private-label and budget brands, stores commonly carry leading brands at discounted prices. Example brands include Aldi, Lidl, and Dia.
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