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Lettuce Report Brand Health & Demographics Source: Nielsen Homescan data until 11 1h of June 2011 Nielsen Scantrack data (National Woolworths) until 05 th June 2011

2 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Lettuce….. Over the last year, approximately 200k fewer Australian Households purchased Lettuce, spending on average $18.3 on the commodity Shoppers who buy Lettuce purchased it approximately 8.2 times compared to 9.0 times last year; average spend per occasion, however, has remained relatively consistent Average spend per household has returned to more normal levels in recent months after peaking due to higher prices following Queensland natural disasters Lettuce value sales have been soft over the latest MAT, with ALDI being the only retailer to realise significant value growth

3 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Lettuce….. As with vegetables in total, Established Couples, Senior Couples and Bustling Families account the lion share of Lettuce value sales; Young Transitional households have seen the largest decline in Lettuce purchasing over the last year Whilst Woolworths, Coles and Green Grocer have also seen declines in Lettuce purchase frequency, significant opportunity exists to drive purchase frequency with inIndependent Grocers ALDI was the only retailer successful in growing its Lettuce buyer base over the last year; this was done whilst also growing average spend per household

4 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Key Measures

5 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Over the last year, nearly 200k fewer Australian Households purchased Lettuce, spending on average $18.3 on the commodity * New Nielsen Scanning guides began capturing loose Asian Vegetables, Celery and Capsicum purchasing despatched to panel in Sept 2009 *NB - Fresh Salads contain all pre-packed salads Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

6 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Shoppers who buy Lettuce are also making approximately one less purchase occasion compared to last year * New Nielsen Scanning guides began capturing loose Asian Vegetables, Celery and Capsicum purchasing despatched to panel in Sept 2009 *NB - Fresh Salads contain all pre-packed salads Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

7 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Average household spend on all Vegetables declined from peak $30.7 to $28.4 over the last two 4wkly periods ending 14 th May Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

8 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Monthly average spend per household on lettuce peaked immediately following the natural disasters, but appears to have returned to normal levels Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011 Cyclone Yasi QLD Floods

9 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Peaks is average household spend following the natural disasters was driven by increased spend per occasion… Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011 Cyclone Yasi QLD Floods

10 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Within Woolworths, Lettuce price per kilo peaked but has come back to levels more comparable to the same time last year Nielsen ScanTrack data until 05 th June 2011 Cyclone Yasi QLD Floods

11 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. On an MAT basis, Lettuce sales have grown by 38% in volume and by 3% in value year on year whilst pricing has dipped by -$1.5 Nielsen ScanTrack data until 05 th June 2011

12 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Demographics

13 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Established Couples, Senior Couples and Bustling Families have had the most significant contribution to value sales within Lettuce, in line with total vegetables. Whilst Young Transitionals only account for 8% of the value sales within Lettuce; average Household spend within this demographic has declined by $4.4 over last year. Opportunity exists to grow spend within this lifestage. Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

14 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. High Income Households have had the most significant contribution to value sales within Lettuce which is inline with total Vegetable sales Opportunity exists to grow household spend within high income households Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

15 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. 1-2 member households have had the most significant contribution to value sales within Lettuce, with a contribution of 51%, also in line with total vegetable sales Average Household spend on Lettuce within the 5+ member Households has declined by almost $1.2 year on year. Opportunity exists to growth household spend within this demographic Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

16 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Share of Trade

17 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Strong Lettuce value growth in ALDI drove share of trade gains, whilst modest growth in Woolworths resulted in more significant SOT gains as the result of overall market contraction Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

18 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Penetration declines could be seen across all retailers except ALDI; ALDI realised both increased household reach and spend in the last year Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

19 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Increased average household spend in ALDI driven by higher purchase frequency AND spend per occasion; opportunity to drive frequency in Independents Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

20 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Glossary

21 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Terms Penetration – The proportion of households purchasing a product in the specified period expressed as a percentage of all households. Average Weight of Purchase (AWOP) – The average volume/value/units of a product bought across all buyers of that product in the specified period. Occasions Per Buyer – The average no. of times each buyer purchases the specified product in a specified period. A product/date/shop combination, eg. a household purchasing 2 identical products on a shopping trip to Woolworths constitutes a single purchase occasion. Amount Per Occasion – Average value or units purchased on each purchase occasion. QTR – Quarter year; rolling 13 weeks. MAT – Moving annual total; a rolling yearly total which accumulates 52 weeks of data. PP – Prior Period YA – Year Ago.

22 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Young Transitionals (Any Size HHs, No Children, <35): Hopping from uni classrooms to first jobs to “just married” this group is characterised by an abundance of freedom. With the majority between years in white collar professions, You will often find them with money to burn in the dance clubs, bars, shopping on the Internet or at local gyms. They enjoy physically active lifestyles, dining out and professional sporting events. This segment tends to live in rented apartment buildings and the internet is part of everyday life Start-Up Families (HHs with Young Children Only < 6): Characterised by households with 1-2 children and a mortgage to boot, Nappies, baby food and shelves overflowing with toys fill the home of the Start-Up Family. Entering a life of nappy changes and late night feedings, these consumers are starting their families. Dependent children and their impact on the lives of these ‘new’ parents sets these consumers apart from the other life stages. Small Scale Families (HHs with Oldest Child 6-11): Unlike the other life stages with children, the small size of these families often allows the adults to strike a balance between their children and pursuing their own interests. Whether they are single parent families with one or two children or two parent families with one child – time, convenience items, are of increasing importance as many of them work to pay the bills and pay off their mortgage. Bustling Families (HHs with Children (Oldest 12+)): A mix of younger and older families with the eldest child in their teens skewed toward households of 5 more people. These consumers’ lives are hives of activity. With most Heads of Households over 40 years of age. With a higher prevalence of internet access than any other group and 3 or more TV sets running at any one time these households are embracing the information age. The children in these households are dependent on their parents for many things. At the peak of their earning power, these households work hard to afford their children the latest trend; which often means both parents are working. Independent Singles (1 Person HHs, No Children, 35+): Predominantly female households, split between older and younger consumers, most consumers get to this life stage either through divorce or from never having been married. 79% of this group over 50 years of age, paid off their mortgage, and typically have a lower than average annual income. In addition, this has the lowest levels of internet access than any group (39%). With the 21% who are at the younger end of their life, you will find these consumers living in apartments, are often working in professional white collar established careers dining out with friends or working late in the office. Established Couples (2+ Person HHs, No Children, 35 – 59): This group is a mix of empty nesters, those who have not had children or those who still have adult children (>17) at home. Many are dual income families reaching their peak earning potential with above average household incomes split between those who own and are still mortgaging their home. They tend to live in large houses and can afford the often three TV’s, internet access and all the mod cons our busy lifestyles have become accustom to. Senior Couples (2+ Person HHs, No Children, 60+): Companionship, rather than age, most influences the behaviour of this group. You might find the husband reading the latest issue of Reader’s Digest as his wife knits in her chair. They are quite active, but not as active as Established Households. In addition, Senior Couples are more likely to still live in the family home, a larger house left over from family life with children. At 86%, this life stage has the highest level of home ownership.

23 Copyright © 2011 The Nielsen Company. Confidential and proprietary. Whilst Woolworths has held a dominating share of Lettuce with 36% share; Lettuce is doing exceptionally well in both Coles and Green Grocers ALDI has grown its share of trade by 1.5% over the last year Nielsen Homescan data until 11 th June 2011

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