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Romanian consumers’ coping strategies with price increases
IPSOS & RETAILZOOM ANALYSIS: Confronted with price increases, consumers are constantly adjusting their consumption habits and developing coping strategies to efficiently manage their budgets. An analysis combining sales data across international retail chains in Romania, provided by RetailZoom, and a recent consumer survey conducted by Ipsos highlights the specific actions taken by consumers to alleviate the impact of price increases across various categories.
The adjustment to the shopping baskets involves volume decreases for food and household care, followed by personal care products. Purchased quantities decreased with 3% at the beginning of 2023 (Jan-May) compared with the same period of 2022. -
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