High transportation costs: BTS report reveals an increase of 1.8 %

The “2025 Upon Morals Polls on Bed” Emrenear Poll, Poll, more than 6000 consumers in May 2025 across Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, the Middle East, the United Kingdom and the United States

“The results of this survey confirm the extent of its spread and its deep feeling of the impact of inflation on the daily lives of consumers,” Ben Winkop, the first director of global industry strategies, grocery and comfort, said in a statement. “From purchasing fewer groceries, reducing alcohol purchases to shopping in reduced retailers and reorganizing spending through other categories, consumers move on long uncertainty – retailers must adapt accordingly.”

In response to those concerns, nearly two -thirds of consumers (65 %) will buy less than grocery elements across groups to deal with price increase, while 42 % will shop in discount and sentence stores. In addition, approximately a third of shopping is preferred based on promotional offers and discounts (36 %) and shifting to brands for special marks (34 %). Alcohol faces the largest budget cuts compared to other groceries, with a third (33 %) consumers who say they will reduce alcohol purchases in response to an increase in inflation prices.

To compensate for the high grocery costs, many consumers note that they are ready to reduce appreciation spending, such as 56 % of the respondents who want to reduce clothes and shoes. Other higher consumers include the upper categories for consumer electronics reduction (46 %), broadcast/games (43 %), personal care and beauty (36 %), devices (33 %), and car purchase (28 %).

“With most consumers is ready to control shopping habits in response to groceries and the installation of financial pressure, retailers-not only for grocery-need to realize the importance of building confidence with shoppers through transparency, target promotions and first costs of costs.” “The presence of appropriate supply chain solutions can help retailers win consumers in times of economic prosperity and the difficulty of everyone.”

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