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Lockdown: Retailers witness spike in sale of private labels as supply lines disrupted

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
April 27, 2020
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New Delhi: Leading retailers Future Retail, Walmart and Metro Cash & Carry have witnessed a spike in their private labels as supply lines from other manufacturers are disrupted amid the lockdown.

The retailers said their in-house brands in essential categories such as staples and food have witnessed over two-fold jump in sales during the period of lockdown.

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The retailers have pushed their private labels to fill the gaps in supply chain due to production shortage and transportation from other manufacturers, and even introduced new products under their private labels during the crisis.

Encouraged by the customers response, retailers are also now extending their private labels in categories such as packed foods and beverages, a segment which is largely dominated by the leading FMCG companies.

“Our private label brands have witnessed encouraging growth in the past few weeks and yes we have been able to cater to our customer needs through our own brands. In our own brands, we have the flexibility to launch products and packs based on our target groups,” Metro Cash & Carry India MD & CEO Arvind Mediratta told PTI.

It has ramped up capacities in almost all essentials categories ranging from – pulses, flours, rice, oil amongst others, besides other key categories in personal and home care products such as hand wash, sanitiser, and cleaners to ensure availability of stocks at its stores during the lockdown.

“Own brands under categories such as personal care, FMCG processed food, snacking , tea are growing over 100 per cent and grocery like rice, flour, oil over 150 per cent. Furthermore, we have seen our own brands gaining a share by almost over 1 per cent,” he added.

According to Future Retail, which runs retail brands like Big Bazar and EasyDay, it has also witnessed a “significant increase” in sales volume of private labels at its stores after the lockdown.

“We have witnessed this trend in segments such as – staples, grains, snacking and spices,” a Future group official said, adding “there is a significant increase in that”.

On being asked whether the company expects this trend to continue post Lockdown, he said it can not be ascertained at this stage but definitely consumers have got a taste of their private labels and may figure in their future shopping list.

Walmart India also pushed its private labels and introduced hand sanitisers under its private label brand Great Value Hand Rub Aqua swiftly to meet the demand for hygiene products, which spiked during the lockdown.

“We have ramped up several categories across our private brands to fill any gaps in supply chain arising due to production shortages from manufacturers or transportation of the products to our locations.

“In order to ensure that our members can seamlessly procure essential items across categories, we have also ramped up new product development in our private brands segment and fast-tracked commercialisation of products such as sanitisers, liquid washes and bulk packs of staples,” said Walmart India Spokesperson.

Besides, Walmart is now ready with new offerings in fruit-based beverages this summer as consumer appetite shifts more towards that. It has introduced a fizzy apple drink under its Great Value brand in a 160-ml pack, priced at Rs 10.

“Both the pack size and the flavour have been launched for the first time and we plan to introduce more size variants in the coming weeks. There are other new exciting products in our pipeline which will be launched in the upcoming season,” said Walmart India.

While Metro, which is seeing a good growth in tea, is supporting its vendor partners of its private labels in getting permission to open up their facilities to manufacture and move goods to the stores across 11 states where its stores are present.

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