How Tesco, PepsiCo, and NYC Retailers Are Rethinking Value
FMCG Weekly · 2025-02-18 · 8 min
Episode notes
This week, FMCG Weekly examines key trends in global retail and pricing strategies. In New York, retailers are enhancing security, digital signage, and checkout experiences while refining omnichannel offerings. Meanwhile, Tesco is scaling back its Aldi Price Match, reflecting a shift from low-cost competition to perceived value. This mirrors a broader FMCG trend - companies like PepsiCo, Estée Lauder, and Clorox are adapting pack sizes, product formulations, and price tiers to meet changing consumer expectations. The key takeaway? Consumers aren’t just looking for lower prices - they want flexible, innovative, and high-value options tailored to their evolving spending habits. FMCG Weekly - News and trends curated by Accuris, the leading independent consultancy for revenue growth management
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