The Scotsman

Unilever down as ice cream sales cool

- By SIMON NEVILLE newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Ice cream sales at consumer goods giant Unilever took a hit as tourists stayed away from the hotter climates of Italy and Spain during the summer months.

But the company behind Dove soap, Lynx, Ben& Jerry’ s ice cream and Pot Noodle said it continues to benefit from the Covid-19 crisis – with sales of soap and hand sanitisers remaining strong.

Social distancing, new lockdown measures and home working continues to leave customers opting to go without deodorant and skin care routines, it added.

And while tourists stayed away from hotspots and a cool ice cream, they were more than happy buying extra food for the home, with strong sales via supermarke­ts and grocers.

Total sales in the three months to the end of September hit 12.9 billion euros (£11.6 billion ), down 2.4 percent compared with the same quarter a year ago – although this fall was mainly due to the euro weakening.

On Uni lever’ s preferred measure – underlying sales growth–sales rose 4.4 per cent.

Home care sales, which includes Dom es to sb leach and fabric softener Comfort, grew the fastest – up 6.7 per cent to 2.6 billion euros (£2.35 billion).

Boss es highlighte­d the

launch of its Domestos bleach products in China and grew sales of its laundry products, Omo and Comfort.

The beauty and personal care division grew 3.8 per cent, benefittin­g from strong sales of soap and sanitiser via its Dove products.

The company said demand for hand hygiene remained high, but cooled slightly compared with the height of the pandemic in the second quarter.

But with social distancing

and home working commonplac­e, customers remain less willing to keep up with staying fresh and maintainin­g routines as sales of skin care and deodorants both dropped.

However, Unilever did point out that we are all washing our hair more, even if we may not be styling it as much.

The food and refreshmen­ts division rose 3.7 per cent with boss es highlighti­ng high demand for Hell mann’ s mayonnaise, Ben& Jerry’ s and Magnum ice creams.

Sales cooled for ice creams out of the home–Uni lever owns Walls ice creams – especially in Italy and Spain where a lack of tourists left ice creams in the hot sun a distant memory.

The food service business fell by 20 per cent whilst lockdowns and restrictio­ns reduce demand for eating out, the company added.

Bosses also pointed out that growth has been stronger in Asia, where lockdown measures have been eased, while

Europe struggled as prime promotions hit profits.

The company’s chief executive, Alan Jope, stated: “The environmen­t we are op erating in will remain unpre - dictable in the near term, so we will continue to maintain the speed and agility of our response.

“Our focus remains volumeled competitiv­e growth, delivering absolute profit and free cash flow.”

 ??  ?? 0 Coronaviru­s-related sales helped compensate for the cooling ice cream market, reports Unilever
0 Coronaviru­s-related sales helped compensate for the cooling ice cream market, reports Unilever

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