Firm Reports Conservative Shopping Trends, "Intensifying" CPG Competition
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Consumer purchasing remains tentative, confidence is shaky, and with at-home eating behavior driving spending for consumer packaged goods through grocers, competition between personal-care marketers and other CPG firms is intensifying, SymphonyIRI says.
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