France: Sales decline for fresh minced meat

Published 2023년 11월 24일

Tridge summary

The economic situation in France has led to a decrease in purchases from outdoor markets and organic stores, with supermarkets becoming the main place to buy food. Sales of fresh butchered meat have declined, impacting both low-income households and manufacturers. Imported products now make up 25% of consumption, leading to a concern for the country's autonomy. In light of this, butchery animal competitions are being held to promote high-end meat, but there is uncertainty about how major distributors will respond to the increased production costs. Additionally, the lack of qualified labor and retirement of butchers in the future are further challenges for the industry.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Economic situation – The French frequent outdoor markets, organic stores and direct sales from producers less, and their purchases in supermarkets are increasingly oriented towards entry-level products. Hypermarkets and supermarkets remain the main place for purchasing food products, with 75% of people purchasing meat compared to 10% in traditional butchers. Since the start of the year, sales of fresh butchered meat for domestic household consumption have fallen 3.5%. Even fresh minced meat is declining (-3.3%), with a purchase price increasing by 13.2%, which has a serious impact on the least well-off households, but also on manufacturers who have seen their stocks swell. Alone, frozen ground beef resists with sales up 1.4%, despite the largest increase observed in stores (+27.2%), but with a 100g steak at €1 on average it is still the most affordable product for families. This scenario of declining consumption is worrying, when we look at the increase in market share taken by ...
Source: Pleinchamp

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