Friday, September 30, 2016

Lack of Products on supermarket shelves grows back

According to data from Nielsen, Agentrics/information of over 10000 shops throughout Brazil, rupture, index that shows the percentage of lack of products in supermarkets grew back in August and reached 9.72%. Despite the change in the indicator in August be only 2% compared to July and the great reduction of the indicator during the first half of the year, the index remains high. "When we compare the historical indexes, which marked 8%, is still high," explains Robson Munhoz, Director of Agentrics retail relationship. "The scenario was troubled and is still unstable, but in 2016 we''ve had an improvement in the credibility of entrepreneurs in economy, so much so that retailers began to supply the stores in hopes of increasing sales, which of course reduced the break", he concludes.
Commodities are the champions of Break everyday basic Products, milk and beans are among the five categories that most missed on supermarket shelves in July and August 2016. "Retailers have had difficulty finding the beans and renew stocks due to the problem of the crops, which were hindered by the weather. Similarly, the milk was more scarce with the fall in production caused by the off season (period of less rainfall that affects the pastures) and the high price of corn, which encareceu the feedstuffs ", explains Munhoz.
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