
Chart of the Day: Grocery sales down 1% YTD in September
They are holding their ground against the e-commerce threat.
This chart from RHB with data from the Department of Statistics (SingStat) shows that grocery sales fell 1% YTD in September, which suggests a relatively stable growth for the segment even amidst the threat posed by online shopping.
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In 2018, the highest growth in grocery sales was recorded in February as sales rose by more than 25% after a contraction of more than -10% in January. By March however, expansion eased down significantly to around 1% and have stayed within the range for the next months.
"Ongoing competition from e-commerce and o2o strategies is the new normal for the retail sector," RHB analyst Juliana Cai said in a report. "On this front, we believe the grocery sub-sector will continue to outperform due greater resilience against online competition."
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The research firm also noted that they are positive on retail player Sheng Siong and believes it will seal growth after it opened 10 stores in 2018 paired with a potential for gross margin expansion with the commencement of the extension to its distribution centre.