Netto 'grows' shopper numbers |
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Netto is becoming more popular among consumers in the UK as they try to seek out cheaper food products, it has said. ![]() Throughout August, return shopper numbers rose to 74.3%, Netto said following the release of figures by AC Nielsen. On average, spending per household at the retailer grew from £168 to £193, while per visit people are splashing out an average of £14.38. Commercial director at the discount retailer Kevin Barber said that the firm has posted "robust" like-for-like sales and has witnessed strong growth recently. "On a daily basis, more and more consumers are discovering our unique quality and value proposition and recent initiatives such as our one in every 15 prices reduced campaign and 25% off non-food sale are generating tangible sales increases," he remarked. He claimed that the supermarket can offer cheaper items while not thinking about a "compromise" on quality. Recently the company said that sales of the items in its reduction campaign have grown by an average of 29%. Related Articles
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