Brick Meets ClickCompany DetailsContacthttps://www.brickmeetsclick.com/Articles & NewsHomeU.S. eGrocery Sales Rise to $8.8BThe year-over-year growth in e-grocery sales was partly driven by an increase in monthly active users, which climbed more than 5% in February compared to the same period in 2022.HomeNovember U.S. Online Grocery Sales up 6% Vs. Year AgoThe pickup segment grew dollar sales 29% vs. last year, far outpacing delivery’s growth of 6% for the same period.HomeOnline Grocery Sales Reach $8BDuring September, 64.1 million, essentially one out of two U.S. households, bought groceries online.HomeOnline Grocery Sales Down 16% Vs. Year AgoThe drop in sales was driven by declines in several key performance indicators, including monthly active users, order frequency and average order value. However, total online sales in May remained 3.5 times higher than pre-COVID-19 levels.HomeBrick Meets Click Study Reveals Total U.S. Online Grocery Sales Hit $9.3B in JanuaryThe delivery and pick-up segment captured $7.1 billion, accounting for 77% of all online grocery spending during the month.HomeE-Commerce Reaches 5.5 Percent of Grocery SpendingOnline spending has reached 5.5 percent of total grocery spending in the US.Products & Press ReleasesHomeU.S. Online Grocery: Total Sales Continue to Exceed $8 Billion for November 2020The delivery and pickup segments captured 73% of the online sales during the month and active delivery and pickup shoppers reported a record-high repeat intent rate of 83%.HomeResearch Reveals New Realities Facing the U.S. E-Grocery MarketCOVID-19 was a catalyst for swift and significant changes in the U.S. grocery industry; however, it has also shaped a new set of realities that is becoming clearer in the August 2020 Brick Meets Click/Mercatus Grocery Shopping Survey.HomeUS Online Grocery: August KPIs Show Market Rebalancing After COVID SpikeU.S. grocery delivery and pickup sales for August 2020 totaled $5.7 billion, down from June’s peak, but other key performance indicators showed strength.HomeJune Online Grocery Sales for Delivery & Pickup Climb to $7.2 BillionWhile any improvement is a positive step in building customer engagement, June’s level is still far below the pre-COVID repeat rate that stood at 74% during August 2019.HomeUS Online Grocery Momentum Continues During COVID-19 PandemicOnline grocery sales for home delivery and store pickup in April 2020 reached a new record of $5.3 billion for a 30-day period which represents a 37% increase over March sales.HomeOnline Grocery Shopping Surges to Record Levels in US during COVID-19 CrisisThe coronavirus outbreak has prompted a surge in online grocery shopping, increasing 193% since August 2019.Request More InformationFill out the form below to request more information about Brick Meets Click