Denmark: Retail Foods Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   DA2025-0002
The Danish food retail landscape is dominated by brick-and-mortar supermarkets, often located within walking distance and operating with generous hours, limiting the need for e-commerce. Most stores range between 500–1,500 m², and the country has the highest number of supermarkets per capita in the EU. Danes shop frequently—around three times a week—and spend about 10 percent of their disposable income on food and beverages, but the market remains conservative with little innovation. The abundance of stores relative to the small population may hinder individual store performance and discourage investment in modern retail concepts. Additionally, a strong foodservice sector offering affordable, ready-to-eat meals has limited the growth of convenience product offerings in supermarkets.

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