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- Title
Estimating the value of the US Hispanic shopper: An In-Culture™ analysis.
- Authors
VALDÉS, M. ISABEL; BENIFLAH, JAKE; QUINTANA, MARIE
- Abstract
In 2013, the Center for Multicultural Science formed a strategic partnership with the National Grocers Association: (I) to estimate how much the Hispanic population spends in the independent retail grocery channel; and (2) to conduct an In-Culture™ analysis to uncover important shopper insights and purchasing patterns to provide retailers and suppliers with actionable shopper marketing strategies.This paper publishes these findings — including the main fnding that Hispanics spent an estimated $22.8bn in the US independent retail grocery channel in 2012.The study is considered the first to estimate the economic contribution of the Hispanic population among independent retail grocers, but acknowledges that more work is needed to estimate the full economic value of Hispanics. This study has strategic implications in a number of areas, including sales, marketing, communications, merchandising and product assortment to drive Hispanic sales and corporate growth for leading retailers and manufacturers.
- Subjects
HISPANIC American consumers; CONSUMER behavior; GROCERIES; MARKETING strategy; MULTICULTURALISM; NATIONAL Grocers Association (Organization)
- Publication
Journal of Brand Strategy, 2014, Vol 3, Issue 3, p245
- ISSN
2045-855X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.69554/pzko7846