Supermarkets is expected to experience modest growth in current value terms and in terms of outlet numbers in Mexico over the forecast period. In the case of outlet expansion, many players will continue to remodel old outlets rather than investing in opening new stores.
More and more supermarkets players are turning to sustainability as a core part of their strategy, as sustainability moves from being a niche concern to becoming the norm. Including basic environmental and sustainability practices in strategic planning is no longer just a marketing move - it now helps reduce reputational and regulatory risks.
Specialisation or emphasising specific attributes is becoming increasingly important for supermarkets. This is accompanied by concepts inherited from the pandemic and post-pandemic era, such as healthy eating and the importance of health, generating a particular interest in fresh foods and home cooking.
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Supermarkets are chained or independent retail outlets with a selling space of between 400 and 2,500 square metres and with a primary focus on selling food/beverages/tobacco and other groceries. Supermarkets may also sell a selection of non-groceries, but the product mix is skewed towards grocery items. Example brands include Casino, Kroger, and Tesco. Exception: In some markets, primarily the US, Australia and Hong Kong, there are grocery retailer brands that operate outlets with a selling space of over 2,500 square metres, but offer only a very limited range of non-grocery merchandise or none at all. These brands are included in Supermarkets.
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