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Big four supermarkets cannibalising own stores

Convenience stores from the big four grocers, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons, continue to dominate sales growth but at the expense of some of their own bigger stores, according to the latest supermarket expansion report from CBRE and Retail Locations.
CoStar News
November 4, 2014 | 7:36 P.M.

The report finds that the spread of convenience store openings, in tandem with both online grocery sales growth and the aggressive expansion activity of Aldi and Lidl, has "progressively changed consumer shopping behaviour, encouraging repetitive top-up shopping that cannibalises some main grocery sales and weekly one stop shops at superstores".

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