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Aldi Supermarket Chain Reaches Critical Mass
Nov 20th, 2014 at 5:44am
 
‘No stopping it’: Aldi supermarket chain reaches ‘critical mass’

     November 19, 2014
     NEWS.com.au

Aldi has reached the critical mass it needs to achieve private label scale.      Smiley

IT’S good news for consumers, but bad news for the supermarket duopoly. German discount chain Aldi has just reached “critical mass” in Australia, a new report says. 

According to global banking giant Morgan Stanley, the point of critical mass is 350 stores and $A4.03 billion in sales. “This is the point when private label scale is achieved, which is critical for discounters’ buying terms,” the authors write.

The report quotes senior Aldi executives who argue that while discounters initially struggle as country-by-country tastes differ and building scale takes time, “once the discounter reaches critical mass there is no stopping it”.



Much like Australia is now seeing, the UK supermarket industry had a golden run dominated by the likes of Tesco and Sainsbury’s. Australia is a “golden opportunity as there are no hard discounters”, the executive says.

“The Aldi format works best when there is a 20 per cent-plus differential in pricing to national brands at the full-line supermarkets. At this point consumers are prepared to trade off choice for price,” write the report’s authors.

“Given the high fixed cost nature of supermarkets, if [Woolworths, Wesfarmers and Metcash] volumes decline, margins would decline rapidly too.”

It adds that Aldi’s cost-to-sales ratio is two thirds that of the major supermarkets and works better in countries with high labour cost like Australia.

The Morgan Stanley report also highlights the opportunity in WA and South Australia. “All supermarket margins are higher in SA / WA, since price points tend to be 6-7 per cent higher and the cost of transportation to these markets is ~2.5 per cent,” it says.




“Consumers are typically more value-focused in WA/SA compared to the East Coast, so the opportunity for Aldi is significant.”

The discount chain is targeting 70 to 75 stores in WA, and aims to have 20 stores operating within the first six to eight months following the completion of the distribution centre in mid-2016.

The report also notes that suppliers are standing on firmer ground following the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s recent crackdown on the big supermarkets, giving them better leverage to push back on negotiations.

“Suppliers are gradually passing on price rises — by contrast, a few years ago price rises were non-existent. The larger suppliers are also beginning to use data to better understand the impact of discounting and promotions which will influence their future trade spending.”

Tom Godfrey, spokesman for consumer group Choice, said it was great news for consumers. “I think it’s vital that Australia has a strong competitive third player in the supermarket sector,” he said.      Smiley

“We’ve seen when Aldi enters other markets, the ‘Aldi effect’ occurs and prices come down across the board. It’s great for consumers and it highlights how good Coles and Woolies have had it for so long.”

Mr Godfrey said it consumers should question the need to be loyal to individual stores, regardless of what inducements they offer through reward programs. “It’s critical to look for the best deal on any given day. Don’t assume because you’re part of a loyalty program you’re getting the best price.”

Woolworths and Wesfarmers shares both took a battering today. Wesfarmers closed down 1.79 per cent at $42.89; Woolworths was down 2.24 per cent at $32.26.
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Reply #1 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 5:46am
 
What a good supermarket Aldi is.      Smiley    
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Reply #2 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 6:15am
 
This taming and regulating of the concept of "critical mass", is deeply disturbing.

"Critical mass" is a very important, infact, critical,  concept of human demographics. They seem to have usurped the term as a kind of amway gold level award.

anyway...

I think they are saying, like with bunnings, the quality has been reduced to bring us lower prices for a while until they get big enough to put their prices up to the level of the other big players, yet still give us crappy merchandise.

Difference with aldi and bunnings is, bunnings will sell you a tool that breaks, while aldi will sell you one you had no need of buying in the first place.

Everyone acts in sort of frenzy at aldi. It's incredibly difficult to leave if you don't buy anything. There's literally no way to get out. Grin

yet the prices on grocerys are really no different than woolies or coles. People just want to believe it's exiting so they do.
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Reply #3 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 6:23am
 
Quote:
What a good supermarket Aldi is.      Smiley    



20% cheaper than Coles and Woollies and brand names that charge extra for being well known.

Wouldn't you rather have the 20% savings in your pocket?

Aldi....great products, great service, easy parking.....a toilet would be nice, but then they'd have to put the prices up.....nah I'll go before I visit Aldi, too easy.
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Reply #4 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 6:39am
 
DifferentFrequency wrote on Nov 20th, 2014 at 6:15am:
yet the prices on grocerys are really no different than woolies or coles.



They are.

Woollies/Coles.....Nescafe coffee sachets 10 pack $7.25

http://shop.coles.com.au/online/national/nescafe-cafe-menu-coffee-cappuccino-957...

Aldi.....Alcafe coffee sachets 10 pack $3.49

https://www.smartershopping.com.au/browse.aspx



both delicious.....yum

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Ok now whats thd woolies brand coffee cost? And the nescafe at aldi?

What if I don't want coffee? Do I have to by a crappy guitar or whatever liquidated rubbish they have on sale and drink that?

I always check in big w before crazy clarks. Because big w has

A. What you are looking for consistently.

B. It's cheaper! And it is.

C. It's better quality.

AND

there's a thing called budgeting! It doesn't work if you are making impulse purchases.

if I want to do impulse shopping I go to CLOTHES boutiques, not a junk shop.

(I only posted that because I'm not allowed to post images yet. I was going to post A. A pic of a teenage girl crying at a Beatles concert. Or B. A picture of 'malk' from the simpsons instead of milk)

Also.  You are spamming. Angry
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Reply #6 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 7:24am
 
DifferentFrequency wrote on Nov 20th, 2014 at 7:04am:
Also.  You are spamming. Angry


Says the ID with 20 posts to the ID with over 18 thousand.

If you desire designer coffee

so be it

all is as it

should be

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Reply #7 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 7:31am
 
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Nov 20th, 2014 at 7:24am:
DifferentFrequency wrote on Nov 20th, 2014 at 7:04am:
Also.  You are spamming. Angry


Says the ID with 20 posts to the ID with over 18 thousand.

If you desire designer coffee

so be it

all is as it

should be

*Namaste*



^this is clear cut evidence that we fought on the wrong side in ww2. Embarrassed

Unlike coffee. Rice is a staple.

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Reply #8 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 8:26am
 
DifferentFrequency wrote on Nov 20th, 2014 at 7:31am:
Unlike coffee. Rice is a staple.


You wash your mouth out with soap you ruffian....
coffee is just as much a staple as rice ...


at least at my place it is  Wink
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Reply #9 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 9:14am
 
John Smith wrote on Nov 20th, 2014 at 8:26am:
DifferentFrequency wrote on Nov 20th, 2014 at 7:31am:
Unlike coffee. Rice is a staple.


You wash your mouth out with soap you ruffian....
coffee is just as much a staple as rice ...


at least at my place it is  Wink



For me too John. I could cope without lots of things, but coffee.......is my life line....well almost, tea is a poor substitute.
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Reply #10 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 9:20am
 
Another shop full of crap.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #11 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 9:38am
 
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I can't help but wonder if
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deutsche marks

- for this seemingly endless line of  anti-Australian
ALDI
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Reply #12 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 9:40am
 
Have been following the Tesco story in the UK.

Tesco, by far the biggest supermarket chain in the UK, is in big trouble with its accounts and the financial regulator.
What has emerged into the open is the wholesale fleecing of suppliers to bolster profits in the face of declining sales due to the growth of Aldi & others. Not only have they been blackmailing the suppliers into making massive payments, under largely off the record agreements, but what has now got them into a hole is that they have been falsely declaring much of this as profit when they haven't even yet received the payments, ie bringing the expected payments forward.

We have heard bits & pieces of information of the same kind of behaviour by Coles & Woolworths and it might well be that this behaviour will escalate in the face of the increased competition.
Fortunately we now seem to have an activist Chairman at the ACCC and maybe some of the claims will see daylight.

This all relates back to the piece I wrote recently on how consumer shopping patterns have changed and Coles & Woolworths don't have the business models to handle it.
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Reply #13 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 9:42am
 
Coffee you want?

Get yourself an Espressi machine at Aldi and enjoy café quality coffee at nothing prices.

(This has been an UNPAID comment on Aldi)

PS buzz, the Deutschmark hasn't existed for years now.
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Reply #14 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 10:28am
 
bogarde73 wrote on Nov 20th, 2014 at 9:42am:
Coffee you want?

Get yourself an Espressi machine at Aldi and enjoy café quality coffee at nothing prices.

(This has been an UNPAID comment on Aldi)

PS buzz, the Deutschmark hasn't existed for years now.


Nah, not a bad machine compared to others, but I prefer real coffee with fresh ground beans.
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