With the challenging economic situation in Slovenia unlikely to be resolved before the end of the forecast period, baby and child-specific products is likely to see slower growth in retail volume and constant value terms. Consumers will remain reluctant to spend money on baby and child-specific products unless absolutely necessary.
The popularity of private label baby and child-specific products is anticipated to soar in the upcoming period, as the adverse economic conditions encourage consumers to economise wherever possible. The ongoing inflationary pressures will hit low- and mid-income households the hardest forcing many households to trade down when buying baby and child-specific products.
While the majority of Slovenians are expected to remain frugal with their spending during the upcoming period, due to the harsh economic conditions, it is also likely that high-income consumers will continue to demand more expensive baby and child-specific products. This should provide a welcome boost to value sales of baby and child-specific skin care products with a dermocosmetic or organic positioning.
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Baby and Child-specific Products
Includes products for babies and toddlers aged 0-3 years and products for children under 11 years of age. Adult products with a secondary claim such as ‘suitable for children and sensitive skins’, are not included.
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