Positive sales for the Welsh lamb during Christmas 2022 in UK

Published 2023년 1월 25일

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Consumer spending on turkey crowns and joints in Great Britain decreased by £2.7m compared to the previous Christmas, while chicken and lamb saw an increase in spending. Retail data from Kantar showed that £1.2m more was spent on lamb in December 2022, a trend welcomed by Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC). HCC credited its marketing campaigns for the shift towards lamb, especially in the face of rising cost of living pressures. The organization also noted the growth in spending on frozen foods over the holiday season.
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The data from retail data specialists Kantar show that consumers across Great Britain spent £2.7m less on turkey crowns and joints compared with the previous Christmas period. The main beneficiaries were chicken and lamb, with £1.2m more spent on lamb in December 2022.Welsh promotional body Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) hailed the positive figures for lamb, which came in a period where the British retail environment is tougher than it has been for a number of years due to cost of living pressures. “Our research showed that consumers were potentially switching away from turkey in 2022, so the focus of our marketing campaigns for PGI Welsh Lamb was to encourage people to try a ‘New Christmas Tradition’, with strong promotions for festive recipes with lamb across a range of media,” said HCC Head of Strategic Marketing, Laura Pickup.“It’s pleasing to see that this, alongside promotions by retailers, has had an impact in what is a difficult retail environment for premium ...
Source: EuroMeat

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