Tag: Roy Morgan Research

Supermarket trips on the rise

While customer traffic at most bricks-and-mortar retail stores has declined (or been offset by website visits), people are making more trips to the supermarket, according to the latest ‘State of the Nation’...

Snacks and drinks: a favourite combo

Australians over the age of 14 who snack on potato chips, corn chips, Twisties and Cheezels in an average seven days more often than not also drink flavoured soft drinks in the...

Profiling prophylactic buyers

At 11 per cent, the proportion of Australian adults buying condoms in any given six-month period remains unchanged since 2011, with 59 per cent of total purchasers being men and 41 per...

Prepaid mobile users still prefer to recharge at a store

There are 6.2 million Australians over the age of 14 that have a prepaid service on their main mobile phone, and supermarkets are their number one channel for recharging, ahead of going...

Convenience stores lagging behind grocery in chocolate bar sales

According to the latest findings from Roy Morgan Research, 6.5 million Australians over the age of 14 buy at least one chocolate bar in an average four weeks, with more than three...
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