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War in Ukraine: Groceries in the supermarket are becoming even more expensive - a challenge for socially disadvantaged families

2022-03-07T10:03:59.104Z


War in Ukraine: Groceries in the supermarket are becoming even more expensive - a challenge for socially disadvantaged families Created: 03/07/2022, 11:00 am By: Jennifer Battaglia Consumer prices in Germany are rising and rising © Fabian Sommer / dpa The war in Ukraine will continue to drive up prices on supermarket shelves - retail experts fear that. This could become a challenge, especially


War in Ukraine: Groceries in the supermarket are becoming even more expensive - a challenge for socially disadvantaged families

Created: 03/07/2022, 11:00 am

By: Jennifer Battaglia

Consumer prices in Germany are rising and rising © Fabian Sommer / dpa

The war in Ukraine will continue to drive up prices on supermarket shelves - retail experts fear that.

This could become a challenge, especially for socially disadvantaged families.

Dusseldorf - When shopping in the supermarket every day, you currently have to dig deeper into your pockets.

Food prices are rising, whether it's pasta, coffee, beer or toilet paper.

The Ukraine conflict should give prices a boost, as reported by the German Press Agency (dpa).

"The increase in energy prices and logistics costs caused by the Ukraine war will make itself felt in people's everyday lives - with every purchase in the supermarket or discounter," predicted the managing director of the Cologne Institute for Retail Research (IFH), Boris Hedde, in an interview with the dpa.

Because the prices would now rise even more than they did in the past.

"That will be a challenge - especially for socially disadvantaged families."

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Hedde is not alone in this assessment.

Retail expert Robert Kecskes from the market research company GfK is also convinced: “The conflict will further increase the pressure to increase prices.

The rise in prices will certainly be considerable.” The chief executive of the German Trade Association (HDE), Stefan Genth, also warned that the war in Ukraine and the sanctions imposed as a result “could have a price-driving effect”.

The prices in the German food trade were already in motion before the Ukraine war due to rising raw material prices and energy costs as well as corona-related problems in the supply chains.

According to the Federal Statistical Office for Food, consumers had to pay 5.3 percent more in February than twelve months previously.

Price increases wherever you looked: Tchibo made coffee more expensive.

Large German breweries announced price surcharges in rows, as did manufacturers of toilet paper and handkerchiefs.

Beef went up in price enormously, as did poultry and tomatoes.

War in Ukraine causes energy prices to rise worldwide – price increases for customers in supermarkets are inevitable

Rewe boss Lionel Souque complained at the end of last year: "There have never been so many demands for price increases from industry as this year." And that was before the Ukraine war.

In the meantime, the situation is likely to have worsened noticeably for many manufacturers.

A circumstance that will certainly also be reflected in the shopping for customers in the supermarket.

Because the global increase in energy prices triggered by the war not only makes heating your own four walls and driving a car more expensive.

The production of many products - from bread to detergents - is also becoming more expensive.

"Everyone works with electricity and gas - including Nestlé and Unilever," emphasized an industry insider.

In the case of meat, for example, the energy costs are included in the costs from the production of the seed for the animal feed through the entire value chain to the freezer in the supermarket. 

The industry fears that logistics costs will also increase sharply after the Russian invasion.

"Manufacturers will certainly try to pass these additional costs on to retailers and consumers," said Kecskes.

Shopping in the supermarket: will the Ukraine war change the shopping behavior of citizens?

It shouldn't be that easy for her.

Because the large retail chains such as Edeka, Rewe, Aldi or Lidl are well aware that the price when shopping in supermarkets and discounters is likely to play a much greater role in the coming months than in the past.

And they don't want to undermine their own competitive position by making excessive price concessions to the manufacturers.

The price negotiations between dealers and manufacturers have already been unusually tough in the past few months.

Time and again there were temporary delistings and delivery stops.

But even resistance from trade will not be able to stop the price spiral.

Industry experts assume that the burdens from the interaction of higher living costs, the threat of back payments for heating costs and increased fuel prices could significantly change the shopping behavior of German citizens in the coming months.

Shopping in the supermarket: Discounters could win back customers through price spirals

While consumers flocked to supermarkets in large numbers during the corona pandemic and discounters lost market share, the trend could now be reversed again.

"The expected price increases could change shopping behavior and ensure that more people buy from discounters again and they regain lost market share," believes Hedde.

In addition, market researcher Kecskes predicts that consumers will again be more likely than in previous years to buy retailers' own brands instead of more expensive branded products.

A small consolation for the plagued customers: there will still be special offers.

Kecskes believes that there could be even more price campaigns in supermarkets and discounters than in the past few years because the competition for customers' ever tighter household budgets is likely to intensify.

(dpa/jb)

Source: merkur

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