Costco Wholesale and Amazon followed close behind
Trader Joe's has once again topped the list of US grocery retailers with the highest overall scores in the dunnhumby Retailer Preference Index, a nationwide study that examines the US$700 billion US Grocery market.
The RPI study surveyed 7,000 US households to determine which of the top largest grocery retailers have the strongest combination of financial performance and consumer emotional sentiment.
The top grocers in the consumer preference index were as follows:
The overall RPI ranking evaluates retailer performance on seven pillars: price, quality, digital, operations, convenience, discounts/rewards and speed. The retailers who focus their business on superior value perception - defined by the strongest combination of price and quality - tend to have the most financial success and the strongest emotional bond with consumers.
Among the key findings from the study:
"While consumer confidence in the US is at a near year high and the US economic growth is outpacing the rest of the world, there are signs of turbulent times ahead and grocery retailers need to be prepared," said Jose Gomes, President of North America for dunnhumby. "Because of pressures that grocery retailers are facing today, a common reaction is to think only of the short term. But by focusing on the customer preference levers that we have identified in this RPI to inform their strategies, retailers can buy an insurance policy for the future to ensure they can weather the storms ahead."
The dunnhumby RPI has been made available for download here: https://www.dunnhumby.com (free registration required).
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