Retailers Competing for Market Share: 2008 Retail Sales - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 11-621-M2009080

Description:

The study focuses on sales pattern for commodities sold by retailers in Canada. Canadians spent more of their retail dollar on frequently purchased goods such as food and beverages and automotive fuels, oils and additives in 2008 and less on big ticket items such as new vehicles. The only commodity group to decline in 2008 was motor vehicles, parts and services which made up one-fifth of total spending. The market share analysis shows that general merchandisers sold more food and beverages, sporting and leisure goods and housewares as a share of their total sales.

Issue Number: 2009080
Author(s): Ker, Ashley

Main Product: Analysis in Brief

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