Analyst: Whole Foods price cuts exaggerated

Analyst: Whole Foods price cuts exaggerated

Whole Foods’ well reported price cuts after the Amazon purchase have been more noise than savings, one analyst shows.

Chuck Grom with Gordon Haskett Research Advisors, said during a five-week price study looking at 110 SKUs at a New Jersey Whole Foods, he found that overall basket prices trended slightly up from mid-August to late September.

“To put this into some perspective, this degree of decline was far less than the ~25%+ average price cuts made to the list of 15-20 named items, which was well publicized,” he said in a report.

The price study looked at 18 items from the produce department. The total basket ring went from $45.80 on Aug. 21 to $45.50 on Sept. 26. Conventional whole trade bananas dropped a dime, while conventional broccoli dropped 70 cents. Organic avocados also decreased, but conventional blueberries rose $1.

It also noted Amazon Fresh is just beginning to widen its assortment of Whole Foods-branded products, and they found that Amazon’s prices for these items matched those offered in stores.

 

Latest News

Sunsweet Growers names new CEO
Sunsweet Growers names new CEO

Brad Schuler, a 25-year veteran of the global brand, to helm the global company and see the introduction of enterprise software with AI capabilities, new production assets and more.

Schnucks Markets recognized for workplace diversity
Schnucks Markets recognized for workplace diversity

Schnucks Markets named one of "America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2024" by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights.

Seen and heard at CPMA 2024 — Part 2
Seen and heard at CPMA 2024 — Part 2

Sustainability efforts, ample volumes of produce and season kickoffs were among the highlights of some of the exhibitor booths at the Canadian Produce Marketing Association Conference and Trade Show.

Company strives to keep clients at forefront of ripening tech
Company strives to keep clients at forefront of ripening tech

While bananas are the most important fruit that requires ripening solutions, Thermal Technologies sees growing interest in avocados, pears, mangoes, and other items, increasing demand for its multi-fruit-capable rooms.

Seen and heard at CPMA 2024 — Part 1
Seen and heard at CPMA 2024 — Part 1

Flavor and innovation were inextricably linked at this year’s Canadian Produce Marketing Association Conference and Trade Show in Vancouver, British Columbia, April 23-25.

Health benefits at the heart of table grape campaign
Health benefits at the heart of table grape campaign

The California Table Grape Commission will focus on health benefits as it launches its 2024-25 global marketing campaign targeting the U.S. and 21 export markets.