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French shoppers buy fewer tampons, less detergent as prices surge

Published Sep 26, 2023 01:03AM ET Updated Sep 26, 2023 11:01AM ET
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By Richa Naidu and Helen Reid

LONDON (Reuters) - French consumers are buying fewer personal hygiene and household products, sacrificing tampons and laundry detergent as prices of products made by big brands like P&G and Unilever (LON:ULVR) surge, data compiled for Reuters shows.

The shift in shoppers' habits could create a new battleground for retailers, politicians and consumer goods makers that have for months been fighting over food prices.

The data, compiled by NielsenIQ, showed overall sales volumes for shower gel, tampons, dishwashing products, laundry detergent and toilet paper declined in the year ended Sept. 17. Supermarket prices for items in each of these categories were sharply higher so far this month versus the same period last year.

"Where there are good private label alternatives you see a big shift towards private labels," said Anton Delbarre, chief economist at retail trade group Eurocommerce.

"And what you also see is some people actually do eat less, shower less, clean the house less, or they use a little less product for their dishwasher or their washing machine."

President Emmanuel Macron's government is due to address grocery inflation in its budget on Wednesday, with legislation to bring forward annual negotiations between food producers and supermarkets. It hopes price cuts can then take effect from Jan. 15 rather than March 1 as usual.

Food makers like Nestle and Pepsico (NASDAQ:PEP) have been criticised by supermarkets and politicians for not "co-operating" in pricing negotiations, and for reducing pack sizes of products.

Carrefour (EPA:CARR), which has pricing power as France's No.2 supermarket operator, last week slapped "shrinkflation" labels on products that are getting smaller with no price cuts.

Major brands like Ariel laundry detergent and Dove soaps have for years dominated the market versus retailers' private label goods.

But the NielsenIQ data shows volumes for private label personal products are inching up while those for big brands decline. For instance, shower gel volumes fell 6% overall and 10% for big brands but rose 14% for private label products.

Similarly, while laundry detergent volumes were down about 2% across the category and fell 10% for big brands, they surged 28% for private label brands.

Where people bought less shower gel, tampons, dishwashing products, laundry detergent and toilet paper made by big brands in the year to Sept. 17, they bought more of each type of product made by retailers' private label brands.

While grocers and the government have been vocal about their frustrations in the media and at hearings with lawmakers, consumer goods companies have largely kept quiet, leaving trade groups to speak on their behalf. Unilever declined to comment and P&G did not respond to a request for comment for this story.

"Consumer goods volumes are weak because of the weak economy in France," said Bernstein analyst Bruno Monteyne.

Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard warned in August that high prices had forced consumers to make massive cuts to spending on essential goods.

Bompard, who has for months slashed prices to win shoppers away from rivals, said then that Carrefour was free to sell washing powder at a 60% discount, but would not be able to do so after a cap on the promotions retailers can offer becomes law.

He said the change would limit Carrefour's bargaining power with large suppliers like Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG), Henkel and Unilever.

Delbarre at Eurocommerce said some of the change in what shoppers buy was likely to persist even after the cost-of-living squeeze eases.

"People are actually rationing, in part because of decreased purchasing power, and also because salaries always lag behind inflation," he said. "Once salaries catch up to inflation that effect should probably diminish, but some of it will remain because people create new habits."

French shoppers buy fewer tampons, less detergent as prices surge
 

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dylan mulvaney
dylan mulvaney Sep 26, 2023 11:15AM ET
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When money gets tight, all the trans women magically stop needing tampons...
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dylan mulvaney Sep 26, 2023 11:14AM ET
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So Reuter has no problem spread French stereotypes?
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Ge K Sep 26, 2023 2:48AM ET
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Take it deep french
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that's what all your grindr-dates tell you to do, isn't it little incel-boy..?
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F the frogs.
 
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