Consumer prices for apparel continued to rise in January, demonstrating that apparel companies are focused on profitability amid a volatile environment for supply and demand. The prices that consumers paid for apparel rose 2.2% in January compared to the core index, which remained relatively flat with ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: $900 billion rescue package will aid consumers who need it most
The December decrease in U.S. consumer confidence shows how important fiscal aid for households provided by Congress’s new $2.3 trillion spending bill is to consumers. The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, which is based on a survey of a random sample of U.S. households, fell short of ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Consumers upgrade groceries in lieu of restaurant meals as pandemic continues
In July and August, specialty food retail sales grew to 30.6% and 28.1% of pre-pandemic levels, respectively, outpacing categories that saw strong sales growth in March 2020. With consumer packaged goods giants reducing their offerings to focus on replenishing core products, and grocers softening on ... READ MORE >
Grocers get margin relief, but it may only be temporary
Food retailers experienced better profit margins in June as they passed along price increases to customers while their costs from suppliers dropped. This relief marked a welcome change from recent years, when their ability to pass along rising food costs met stiff resistance from consumers. The ... READ MORE >
Amid chaos of coronavirus, food and beverage sector continues to adapt
The retail sales figures released this week painted a grim picture of consumer spending and the state of the economy amid the mounting human and economic toll of the coronavirus. But a deeper look at the data reveals some profound changes taking place that will most likely endure once the pandemic ... READ MORE >
What middle market companies can learn from Nike about managing disruption
Last week, Nike surprised investors in its earnings report when it revealed that sales in China had declined by only 5% for the quarter ending February 28. While China is a key growth market for the apparel and footwear giant, the decrease demonstrated how well Nike had navigated a nationwide shutdown of ... READ MORE >
Coronavirus impact on the consumer products ecosystem
Supply chain In a very short period of time, the COVID-19 outbreak has had a significant impact on economies throughout the world and across all industries and sectors. The earliest stages of the U.S. consumer supply chain are heavily dependent upon China. That means the work stoppage caused by the virus ... READ MORE >
For apparel industry, optimism over China trade deal gives way to concerns over virus outbreak
When middle market fashion and apparel leaders weighed moving production from China after the onset of tariffs in the second half of 2019, a global virus outbreak probably wasn’t part of the equation. Nonetheless, companies that elected to keep sourcing from China are faced with a new wave of ... READ MORE >