Morrisons, Tesco and discounters stand out in Christmas battle

Reuters  |  LONDON 

By James Davey

(Reuters) - Britain's fourth biggest supermarket chain beat sales growth forecasts over while industry data indicated outperformed smaller listed rivals during the festive season.

The survey data from both Kantar Worldpanel and Nielsen showed enjoyed the strongest performance of Britain's big four chains over the quarter with total sales growth put at 3.1 percent and 3.4 percent respectively.

The data showed second placed Sainsbury's and third ranked Asda performed solidly, but also that privately-owned German discounters UK and UK continued to outpace the sales growth of all the big four, winning market share from all but

At discounters have historically lost market share compared with earlier in the year as many shoppers trade up to the big four in search of quality favourites.

"Rising to the challenge, and collectively managed to attract nearly one million additional households during the past three months," said Fraser McKevitt, at Kantar Worldpanel.

Though their total sales growth of 16.8 percent in the 12 weeks to Dec. 31 was boosted by store openings, it also reflected work to improve premium ranges - in Aldi's such as Aberdeen Angus beef roasting joints and Irish cream liqueur.

and have both said this month they will step-up investment in 2018.

PRIORITISING AND DRINK

With Britons facing pressure from slow wage growth and the jump in inflation that followed the 2016 Brexit vote, company updates and data this month have shown they prioritised spending on and drink over the holiday season.

Shoppers cut back on almost everything else in the last three months of 2017, causing the biggest fall in non-grocery spending since 2009, figures from the British Consortium (BRC) showed on Tuesday.

"The spanergence between growth in sales of and has never been so stark," said.

Shares in were up 1.7 percent at 1250 GMT after its trading update showed it attracted more customers with competitive prices, expanded premium ranges and an

Though Kantar said grocery inflation was 3.7 percent in the 12 weeks to Dec. 31, analysts at said consumers were "dialing out" about 50 percent of that by switching to cheaper products, meaning there was still some volume growth.

Shares in Sainsbury's were up 2 percent, while was down 0.8 percent, having risen 12 percent over the last three months.

Sainsbury's and will publish updates on Wednesday, with to follow on Thursday.

BROADER BUSINESS

Bradford, northern England-based said like-for-like sales, excluding fuel, rose 2.8 percent in the 10 weeks to Jan. 7 - ahead of analysts' average forecast of 1.7 percent and third quarter growth of 2.5 percent.

It said like-for-likes volumes were up.

Under David Potts, is trying to broaden its business by improving the performance of its 500 UK stores while also pursuing growth in Its performance comprised growth of 2.1 percent and wholesale growth of 0.7 percent.

"We were able to differentiate in range, value and service enough for increasing numbers of customers to choose Morrisons," former executive Potts told reporters.

He said the total price of Morrisons' basket of 100 key items was held at last year's level.

But despite beating sales forecasts, said its profit expectations for 2017-18 were unchanged.

Prior to Tuesday's update, analysts' average forecast for 2017-18 underlying pretax profit was 371 million pounds ($503 million), up from 337 million pounds in 2016-17.

Potts joined in 2015 to lead a recovery after it was badly hurt by the discounters' rise in its northern heartland and the strategy failures of previous management.

He has now delivered over two years of underlying sales growth but has a long way to go to reach previous profit levels. made 935 million pounds in 2011-12.

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(Additional reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Keith Weir and Mark Potter)

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First Published: Tue, January 09 2018. 19:22 IST