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Is there still appetite for UK supermarket investment?
"What has been driving this resilience and has it continued when some of the wider investment market continues to face challenges?"
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"What has been driving this resilience and has it continued when some of the wider investment market continues to face challenges?"
"Rising food inflation has driven sales growth but is offset by a fall in volumes in the UK grocery market; however, with headwinds beginning to ease, investment demand has begun to see a resurgence in 2023"
"Ongoing demand for secure income on long-leased assets has supported supermarket investment through 2021"
"Ongoing headwinds dampen consumer confidence"
"Retail activity picked up in the final quarters of 2021"
"Supermarkets are striking the right balance between online and physical stores."
"Consumer confidence remains suppressed; however, the grocery sector shows strong resilience. The key question remains, how to predict consumer behaviour in the new normal"
"With significant pandemic-related improvements in trading results across all major foodstore operators, there has been little shift in their market share positions nationally"
"The resilience of the groceries sector and the stability of income is attracting rising investor interest"
"In a market where online grocery provision is less mature than in other European countries, it is the domestic operators with the confidence to grow, whilst the international brands take stock and rationalise"