
Spotlight: European Grocery Report – Q4 2025
Contains 7 articles"Europe’s grocery market adapts to convenience, disciplined value, and the cost of protecting consumers."
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"Europe’s grocery market adapts to convenience, disciplined value, and the cost of protecting consumers."

"From downsizing legacy assets to rolling out urban formats, retailers chase proximity, speed and low‑friction shopping."

"Lean operators squeeze from below as discounters expand, testing the resilience of Europe’s grocery incumbents."

"Europe’s digital grocery future is built on bricks and mortar, with stores acting as the backbone for fulfilment, last‑mile efficiency and profitable omnichannel growth."

"Automation streamlines, but compliance embeds long‑term capital costs into the grocery model."

"Margin pressure and rising capex push grocers toward M&A, buybacks and portfolio rationalisation."

"Portfolio scale, North American capital and balance sheet recycling inject liquidity."

"Europe’s grocery sector will remain resilient, but growth is modest — leaving cost discipline, format agility and balance‑sheet strength as the key drivers of outperformance."
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"UK supermarkets are embracing increased demand for their clothing ranges to try new store formats."

"Food inflation remains above the long-term average, yet the UK’s leading grocers continue to see positive performance driving investor competition for well-located supermarket assets"