Brick Meets ClickCompany DetailsContacthttps://www.brickmeetsclick.com/Articles & NewsHomeE-Grocery Sales Reach $8.5B in AprilGrowth in spending, driven largely by ship-to-home, generated most of the year-over-year sales uplift as overall penetration held steady and order frequency slipped compared to a year ago.HomeU.S. E-Grocery Sales to Grow 3 Times Faster Than In-store Sales Through 2028Overall grocery sales in the United States are forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.6% through 2028, considerably slower than the 5.6% posted over the five years ending in 2023.HomeE-Grocery Sales Fall Flat vs. Year AgoThe overall U.S. online grocery market ended March with total monthly sales of $8 billion, holding steady compared to a year ago, according to the most recent Brick Meets Click/Mercatus Grocery Shopper Survey.HomeFebruary E-Grocery Sales Down 10% Vs. Year AgoThe U.S. online grocery market finished February with total monthly sales of $7.9 billion, down 10.5% compared to 2023, according to the most recent Brick Meets Click/Mercatus Grocery Shopper Survey.HomeU.S. E-Grocery Sales Up 2% Vs. Year AgoShip-to-home was the only segment to grow year-over-year as sales climbed to $1.5 billion in January, up 7.8% compared to a year ago.HomeOnline Sales at Regional Grocers Down 13.5% vs. Year AgoComposite-level sales across 25 U.S. grocery banners dropped 13.5% during a 12-week period ending Sept. 20 vs. the same period last year, according to a report from Brick Meets Click and sponsored by Mercatus.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