Ikea Faces Sales Decline Amidst Online Growth
Ikea, the leading furniture retailer in Germany, experienced a 4.3% decline in sales during its anniversary year, totaling 6.16 billion euros. Despite this setback, online sales surged by 15%, highlighting a shift in consumer behavior towards digital shopping.
Store visits decreased by 2.9%, reflecting the ongoing challenges faced by brick-and-mortar retailers. The average online transaction was significantly higher at 217.31 euros, nearly double that of in-store purchases at 108.98 euros.
Ikea aims to enhance accessibility, promote sustainability, and ensure affordable pricing for its customers in the future. Meanwhile, its food segment, Ikea Food, reported stagnation with a slight decrease in revenue.
Despite the challenges, Ikea remains committed to adapting to market demands and retaining its status as the market leader in Germany.
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