In case you did not know, grocery
shoppers remain undeterred by high e-commerce grocery prices, according to the
latest Adobe Digital Price Index,
spending $64.6 billion in August. Though that number was up 6.5% from the same
time period last year, Adobe also found that grocery prices saw their
highest annual online price increase in August, up 14.1% year-over-year.
Now according to Adobe, grocery prices
have been on the rise for 31 consecutive months, with grocery being the only
category to move in lockstep with the Consumer Price Index on a long-term
basis. Personal care products also saw an increase in online prices of 2.7% in
August, with Adobe reporting that demand for those items has steadily risen
along with online grocery demand.
Patrick Brown, VP of growth marketing and
insights at Adobe, stated, “The modest uptick we see in online prices for
August was driven in large part by rising food costs that show no signs of
abating, just as seasonal discounts in a category like apparel phased out
through the end of summer,”... “Consumer demand for e-commerce also remains
steady and will keep prices elevated, especially for growing categories such as
groceries, pet products and other consumer staples.”
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