Floral Remains an Above-Average Performer at the Start of Fall
According to the latest Circana (formerly IRI) results, the floral department continued to be an above-average performer in the four and 52 weeks ending mid-September in comparison to the same set of weeks last year. The four weeks ending September 10 showed a 4.1% improvement in dollar sales over year-ago levels. Unit sales were down by a little over 1% – better than the results seen in total food and beverages. The marketplace reflects stubborn buying patterns focused on reducing quantity in order to balance budgets. Floral dollar sales increased 3.2% in the 52-week period – underscoring the gradual improvement seen all year.
STATE OF FLORAL
Sales by Type
At the category level, performances were mixed with strong growth for bouquets and arrangements in both dollars and units, whereas outdoor plants continued to struggle. Consumer/custom bunches experienced mild dollar declines as inflation was unable to offset the pullback in units.
TOP PERFORMING COMMODITIES