Sales in the Italian FMCG sector increased by 8% compared to last year
The turnover in the Italian FMCG sector reached €11.8 billion in June 2022, growing by 8% on last year’s performance and 5.2% on a like-for-like basis, according to Nielsen IQ data.

Italian FMCG sales rises in June
Theoretically, inflation amounted to around +7.9% in June, but changes in the choice of products in the shopping cart and the shopping channel reduced the impact by 0.6%, bringing real price changes to 7.3%, compared to 5.4% in May.
Discount stores led growth (+10.5%), followed by supermarkets (+8.9%) and home and personal specialists (+7.6%) when compared to June 2021.
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