SuperValu and Dunnes tied at top spot in supermarket wars

Aldi continues to outperform rivals with strongest sales growth in the quarter, of 6.1%

Dunnes Stores and SuperValu  have  a market share of 22.5 per cent each while Tesco is in third place on 21.8 per cent. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA Wire
Dunnes Stores and SuperValu have a market share of 22.5 per cent each while Tesco is in third place on 21.8 per cent. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA Wire

SuperValu and Dunnes Stores are locked in a dead heat with a market share of 22.5 per cent each while Tesco is in third place on 21.8 per cent in the ongoing battle of the supermarkets.

Figures from Kantar Worldpanel show in the 12-weeks up to December 4th, SuperValu drew level with Dunnes Stores after falling to second place last month.

Lidl sales up by 4.3%

While both retailers saw sales grow slightly over the period, Aldi posted the strongest growth in the quarter with sales up by 6.1 per cent over the last 12 months.

Lidl increased its sales by 4.3 per cent – ahead of the overall market which is growing by 3.7 per cent – leading to a slight increase in market share for the retailer.

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Aldi and Lidl are also in a dead heat with each boasting a market share of 11.1 per cent.

"Having reached the number one spot for the first time last month, Dunnes now shares that position with SuperValu – a real testament to just how competitive this marketplace is," said Kantar Worldpanel's Ireland director David Berry.

Campaigns

SuperValu posted a positive one per cent increase in sales during the past 12 weeks, with shoppers spending an extra €1 on average every time they visit a SuperValu store.

The long-standing Shop and Save campaign continues to deliver results for Dunnes with nearly 64 per cent of households visiting the retailer over the past 12 weeks, returning just over once a week and spending €39.50 per visit – an increase of almost €3 on last year.

Dunnes is the only retailer which has delivered stronger growth for brands – up 5.7 per cent – than own label goods, which increased by 3.3 per cent over the past 12 weeks.

Conor Pope

Conor Pope

Conor Pope is Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Pricewatch Editor