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Retail and food safety in Western Europe
Vilnius 26 th September 2012
Content
• Types of retail• Trends in retail• Food Safety
Types of retail
• Discounters (Aldi, Lidl, Asda)• Full services supermarkets (AH, Carrefour, Delhaize, Real)
• With sustainable formulas (T‐Gut, Temma, Biomarkt, Whole‐foods)
Top Food retailers in EuropeTurnover in Europe 2011 in Billion €Rank Retailer Turnover Headquarter• 1 Carrefour 81,2 France• 2 Tesco 77,9 UK• 3 Metro 66,7 Germany• 4 Schwarz 62 Germany• 5 Aldi57,2 Germany• 6 Rewe 53 Germany• 7 Edeka 44 Germany• 8 Auchan 44 France• 9 ITM 38 France• 10 E.Leclerc 35 Francee=estimate2011 data are the latest available data for
comparisons
Market share retailers NL 2010Total turnover €52,7 billion•
• Albert Heijn 31.3% • Albert Heijn •• Superunie 29.9% • PLUS, Jan Linders, Vomar, Spar, DeKamarkt [2] , Coop, Hoogvliet, Golff, Dirk van de Broek,
Bas van der Heijden, Digros, etc.•• Bijeen• 24.8% • C1000, Jumbo, Super de Boer •• Aldi• 8.5% • Aldi •• Lidl• 5.5% • Lidl
Trends in retail
• Increasing of private labels >60%.• Food safety certificates recognized by the GFSI is a must.
• Sustainability demands are increasing.• Out of home is increasing (AH ToGo)• Health is increasing (klavertje, allergens, less salt, etc.)
Food safety
• Retailers and A‐brand suppliers are cooperated in the Consumer Food Forum.
• The Global Food Safety initiative (GFSI) is part of the Consumer Food Forum.
• GFSI recognises several food safety standards by benchmarking.
• Retailers of the Consumer Food Forum demand one of the GFSI recognised schemes for private labels.
Law and retailer demands
• Difference– Law: licence to produce => European food law– Retail: licence to deliver
– For exporting law is enough– For selling as a private label, requirements of the retailer have to be meet.
GFSI
• Based in Paris.• When you are certified against one standard you do not have to go for another.
• Standards are frequently benchmarked by a technical committee of producers, certification bodies, retailers.
Members of GFSI
Demands for certification
Which certifications are accepted?
GFSI recognised schemes
Recognised schemes for food safety
• BRC (British Retail Consortium)• IFS (International Food safety Standard)• FSSC22000• SQF2000• Globalgap
BRC
• British Retail Consortium• Founded in the UK• When you have focus on UK, Netherlands, Italy and Spain
IFS
• International Food Safety Standard.• Founded in Germany and France.• When you have focus on Germany, France, Belgium.
FSSC 22000
• Spin off of ISO 22000• More requirements than ISO 22000• Mainly asked by a‐brands
SQF 2000
• Safe Quality Food• Founded in Australia, now owned by the American retailers.
• When you have focus on America and Asia.
Globalgap
• Founded by European retailers.• Owned by European retailers, based in Cologne.
• Standard for primary produce (growers, farmers).
How do you deal with this in Lithuania
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