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Turbulent Economic Times Changing Shopping Behaviors - Unilever Study

Source: Unilever NV
14/08/2008

Englewood Cliffs, NJ, August 14, 2008 - More than 30 percent of consumers are eating at home more and eating out less and 40 percent feel worse off than a year ago as shoppers continue to grapple with managing their budgets during uncertain economic times, according to a new study released today by Unilever, one of the world's largest consumer products companies. The study, Winning Shoppers in Turbulent Times - A Unilever Trip Management Report, reveals how different demographic groups will change their shopping habits as belts continue to tighten during challenging economic times.

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"Consumers are clearly feeling the effects of a perfect storm of challenging economic events such as the mortgage crisis, stock market volatility, and rising energy costs," said Lisa Klauser, Vice President of Consumer and Customer Solutions, Unilever U.S. "They are reacting by taking a new approach to shopping as our study found that quick trips to the grocery store are declining and major stock-up trips that allow consumers to replenish their cupboards for a long period of time are on the upswing."

Though consumers are closely watching their budgets, they don't want to give up on product quality. According to the study, a majority of consumers will continue to search out trusted brands across the store, with most shoppers stating that they would not switch to a private label to save money.

Further, consumers would like manufacturers and retailers to be creative in product packaging and sales approaches. There were several shopper preferences including introducing larger pack sizes, smaller package sizes at lower price points, and modestly reduced package sizes with the same price point. The least preferred option -- the introduction of slightly lower quality items with the same price point.

"The reality is that consumers still need to feed their families during these tough times. The challenge for them is how to get it done in the most economical way possible without sacrificing quality," added Klauser.

Additional key study findings include:

--  To help balance their budgets, 55 percent, 50 percent, and 41 percent
    of survey respondents stated they would "reduce spending a lot" on
    entertainment, vacations, and clothing, respectively;
--  Shoppers are less willing to cut back their spending on home
    heating/cooling costs, household necessities (food/personal/home care
    items), housing (mortgage/rent, taxes, maintenance expenses), and
    healthcare -- only 18 percent, 14 percent, 8 percent, and 7 percent,
    respectively, responded that they would reduce their spending significantly
    on these items;
--  The top two savings tactics used by shoppers include "only buy when
    it's on sale" and "use coupons whenever I buy this product";
--  The top dozen categories shoppers will not abandon include (all are
    above the 98 percent category level): anti-perspirant and deodorant;
    batteries; canned vegetables; fresh meat and seafood; hair care; household
    cleanser; laundry detergents; margarine; pain relievers and cold medicines;
    personal wash; pet food; and tissues and toilet paper;
--  The top five categories where shoppers would reduce their expenditure
    if the economy continues to struggle include: air fresheners; cookies;
    beer/wine; frozen dinners; and soda/pop.
    

The Unilever study was based on a proprietary survey of 47,031 Nielsen households and was conducted between March 14, 2008 and April 3, 2008. The survey was then compared with shopper behavior as measured among more than ten million shopping trips taken by consumers during the year ending Q1 2008. The survey is demographically and geographically representative of U.S. households.



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