Carrefour Italy: Consumer Profile
Publisher Name » Canadean
Published Date » 2012-05-27
No. Of Pages » 61
Carrefour Italy: Consumer Profile is the result of Canadeans extensive online consumer survey Carrefour in Italy, presenting uniquely detailed data on Carrefours end-consumers. It provides retailer profiles for both Main and Occasional consumers (determined by the share of their goods coming from this retailer) covering over 25 individual consumer groups, and retailer share at product category level.
Introduction and Landscape
Why was the report written?
While shopper and store audit data provide the picture of whats happening in store, this report focuses on providing data on the final consumers of products from Carrefour. Therefore, this report provides a different view from both loyalty card and shopper data in order to help complete a total understanding of the consumer base and improve decision making.
What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
Understanding the consumer audience is key and increasingly this means not just understanding the shoppers in store, but also who they are purchasing for. This broader view of who their customers are allows retailers to make more informed strategic decisions.
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
The effects of the global recession and the following recovery have led consumers to closely examine their choice of retailer and products purchased. While the effects have varied country by country, no retailer has been left totally untouched and this has created a need for retailers to understand who their end-consumer audience is.
What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The report provides valuable, hard to obtain, consumer-survey based, data on Carrefour in Italy, showing who its end-customers are and how well the retailer is performing overall (as measured by category share). By focusing on end-consumers and not in-store shoppers, the report provides a different perspective compared to other types of data, helping retailers to identify which consumer groups they want to compete for in the future.
Key Features and Benefits
While shopper and store audit data provide the picture of whats happening in store, this report focuses on providing data on the final consumers of products from Carrefour. Therefore, this report provides a different view from both loyalty card and shopper data in order to help complete a total understanding of the consumer base and improve decision making.
What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
Understanding the consumer audience is key and increasingly this means not just understanding the shoppers in store, but also who they are purchasing for. This broader view of who their customers are allows retailers to make more informed strategic decisions.
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
The effects of the global recession and the following recovery have led consumers to closely examine their choice of retailer and products purchased. While the effects have varied country by country, no retailer has been left totally untouched and this has created a need for retailers to understand who their end-consumer audience is.
What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The report provides valuable, hard to obtain, consumer-survey based, data on Carrefour in Italy, showing who its end-customers are and how well the retailer is performing overall (as measured by category share). By focusing on end-consumers and not in-store shoppers, the report provides a different perspective compared to other types of data, helping retailers to identify which consumer groups they want to compete for in the future.
Key Features and Benefits
The report profiles Carrefours end-consumers and covers over 25 consumer groups of both Main and Occasional users (determined by the share of their goods coming from this retailer).
Market shares by category show how Carrefour is performing in product categories across the Consumer Packaged Goods industry.
Market shares by category show how Carrefour is performing in product categories across the Consumer Packaged Goods industry.
Table Of Content
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Scope
1.3 Methodology
1.3.1 Introduction
1.3.2 Large scale, international, program of online consumer surveys
1.3.3 Nationally Representative results (age, gender)
1.3.4 Parents answered on their children's behalf
1.3.5 Legal Drinking Age exclusions for alcoholic drinks categories
1.3.6 Integrated with industry calling and secondary research
1.4 Definitions
1.4.1 Consumer Trends and Reasons for Retailer Choice
1.4.2 Consumer Groups and Legal Drinking Age Consumption (for Alcoholic Drinks coverage)
1.4.3 End Consumers
1.4.4 Volume Units and Aggregations
1.4.5 Population Profiles (for interpretation of tables and charts)
2 Retailer Loyalty Profiles
2.1 Consumer Group Loyalty - Main and Occasional Users
2.1.1 By Age
2.1.2 By Gender
2.1.3 By Urban and Rural Dwellers
2.1.4 By Education Level
2.1.5 By Wealth Group
2.1.6 By Busy Lives
2.2 Customer Profile: Main Users compared to the Overall Population
2.2.1 By Age
2.2.2 By Gender
2.2.3 By Urban and Rural Dwellers
2.2.4 By Education Level
2.2.5 By Wealth Group
2.2.6 By Busy Lives
2.3 Customer Profile: Occasional Users compared to the Overall Population
2.3.1 By Age
2.3.2 By Gender
2.3.3 By Urban and Rural Dwellers
2.3.4 By Education Level
2.3.5 By Wealth Group
2.3.6 By Busy Lives
2.1 Consumer Group Loyalty - Main and Occasional Users
2.1.1 By Age
2.1.2 By Gender
2.1.3 By Urban and Rural Dwellers
2.1.4 By Education Level
2.1.5 By Wealth Group
2.1.6 By Busy Lives
2.2 Customer Profile: Main Users compared to the Overall Population
2.2.1 By Age
2.2.2 By Gender
2.2.3 By Urban and Rural Dwellers
2.2.4 By Education Level
2.2.5 By Wealth Group
2.2.6 By Busy Lives
2.3 Customer Profile: Occasional Users compared to the Overall Population
2.3.1 By Age
2.3.2 By Gender
2.3.3 By Urban and Rural Dwellers
2.3.4 By Education Level
2.3.5 By Wealth Group
2.3.6 By Busy Lives
3 CPG Volume Share
3.1 Market Share by Volume - Overall
3.1.1 Alcoholic Drinks - Off-trade Drinks only
3.1.2 Food
3.2 Market Share by Volume
3.2.1 Alcoholic Drinks - Off-trade Drinks only
3.2.2 Beverages - Off-trade Drinks only
3.2.3 Food
3.2.4 Health & Beauty
3.1 Market Share by Volume - Overall
3.1.1 Alcoholic Drinks - Off-trade Drinks only
3.1.2 Food
3.2 Market Share by Volume
3.2.1 Alcoholic Drinks - Off-trade Drinks only
3.2.2 Beverages - Off-trade Drinks only
3.2.3 Food
3.2.4 Health & Beauty
4 Appendix
4.1 About Canadean
4.2 Disclaimer
4.1 About Canadean
4.2 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 2: Alcoholic Drinks Volume Units
Table 3: Non-Alcoholic Drinks Volume Units
Table 4: Personal Care Volume Units
Table 5: Italy Survey Respondent Profile (weighted), 2011
Table 6: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Beer, Cider & Pre-mixed Spirits (Off-trade Drinks only) Volume % Share, 2011
Table 7: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Spirits (Off-trade Drinks only) Volume % Share, 2011
Table 8: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Wine (Off-trade Drinks only) Volume % Share, 2011
Table 9: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Hot Drinks (Off-trade Drinks only) Volume % Share, 2011
Table 10: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Soft Drinks (Off-trade Drinks only) Volume % Share, 2011
Table 11: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Bakery & Cereals Volume % Share, 2011
Table 12: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Chilled & Deli Foods Volume % Share, 2011
Table 13: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Confectionery Volume % Share, 2011
Table 14: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Dairy Volume % Share, 2011
Table 15: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Fish & Seafood Volume % Share, 2011
Table 16: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Ice Cream Volume % Share, 2011
Table 17: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Meat Volume % Share, 2011
Table 18: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Oils & Fats Volume % Share, 2011
Table 19: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Pasta & Noodles Volume % Share, 2011
Table 20: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Prepared Meals Volume % Share, 2011
Table 21: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Savory Snacks Volume % Share, 2011
Table 22: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Seasonings, Dressings & Sauces Volume % Share, 2011
Table 23: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Soup Volume % Share, 2011
Table 24: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Soy Products Volume % Share, 2011
Table 25: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Syrups & Spreads Volume % Share, 2011
Table 26: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Feminine Care Volume % Share, 2011
Table 27: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Fragrances Volume % Share, 2011
Table 28: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Haircare Volume % Share, 2011
Table 29: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Make-up Volume % Share, 2011
Table 30: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Men's Toiletries Volume % Share, 2011
Table 31: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Oral Hygiene Volume % Share, 2011
Table 32: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Personal Hygiene Volume % Share, 2011
Table 33: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Skincare Volume % Share, 2011
Table 34: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Total Suncare Volume % Share, 2011
List of Figures
Figure 2: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main & Occasional Users, by Age (%), 2011
Figure 3: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main & Occasional Users, by Gender (%), 2011
Figure 4: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main & Occasional Users, by Urban and Rural Dwellers (%), 2011
Figure 5: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main & Occasional Users, by Education Level (%), 2011
Figure 6: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main & Occasional Users, by Wealth Group (%), 2011
Figure 7: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main & Occasional Users, by Busy Lives (%), 2011
Figure 8: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Main Users, by Age (%), 2011
Figure 9: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main Users, Percentage Variation To Overall Population, by Age, 2011
Figure 10: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Main Users, by Gender (%), 2011
Figure 11: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main Users, Percentage Variation To Overall Population, by Gender, 2011
Figure 12: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Main Users, by Urban and Rural Dwellers (%), 2011
Figure 13: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main Users, Percentage Variation To Overall Population, by Urban and Rural Dwellers, 2011
Figure 14: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Main Users, by Education Level (%), 2011
Figure 15: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main Users, Percentage Variation To Overall Population, by Education Level, 2011
Figure 16: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Main Users, by Wealth Group (%), 2011
Figure 17: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main Users, Percentage Variation To Overall Population, by Wealth Group, 2011
Figure 18: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Main Users, by Busy Lives (%), 2011
Figure 19: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Main Users, Percentage Variation To Overall Population, by Busy Lives, 2011
Figure 20: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Occasional Users, by Age (%), 2011
Figure 21: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Occasional Users, Percentage Variation to Overall Population, by Age, 2011
Figure 22: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Occasional Users, by Gender (%), 2011
Figure 23: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Occasional Users, Percentage Variation to Overall Population, by Gender, 2011
Figure 24: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Occasional Users, by Urban and Rural Dwellers (%), 2011
Figure 25: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Occasional Users, Percentage Variation to Overall Population, by Urban and Rural Dwellers, 2011
Figure 26: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Occasional Users, by Education Level (%), 2011
Figure 27: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Occasional Users, Percentage Variation to Overall Population, by Education Level, 2011
Figure 28: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Occasional Users, by Wealth Group (%), 2011
Figure 29: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Occasional Users, Percentage Variation to Overall Population, by Wealth Group, 2011
Figure 30: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Customer Profile Occasional Users, by Busy Lives (%), 2011
Figure 31: Carrefour Italy Survey Results: Occasional Users, Percentage Variation to Overall Population, by Busy Lives, 2011
Figure 32: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Alcoholic Drinks (Off-trade Drinks only) Market % Share, by Volume, 2011
Figure 33: Carrefour Italy: Survey-tracked Food Market % Share, by Volume, 2011
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