Consumer goods conglomerate Unilever has found that sales in hair care, skincare, and shaving products all declined during the coronavirus pandemic.
Even though Unilever saw a drop in personal grooming goods, items like hand sanitizer and cleaning products saw a jolt of sales.Unilever reported double-digit growth for products such as Cif cleaners and Domestos bleach in the first quarter. "People are, of course, buying more hygiene products for hands and for household surfaces, and this is one of the changes we expect to see continue beyond the immediate crisis," Alan W. Jope, CEO and executive director of Unilever, said during the call, "In some markets, particularly in the U.S.A., but to a much lesser extent in the U.K. and parts of Europe, we've seen some household stocking of food and hygiene products.
As buying patterns shift throughout the pandemic, Unilever expects to see their online brands like Dollar Shave Club expand as shoppers gravitate toward digital shopping,
Good. Less single use plastic being purchased.
Lmao
No one to impress or look/smell good for.
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Come on, guys. Razor it’s ok, but deodorant it’s too much!
Now do ever other product impacted by a shutdown while nonessential services are absent. Think before you write a contrived story.
Strangely not buying as much Petrol or Diesel either Go figure 🤪
DollarShaveClub what’s your view on this?
...saving the planet, one step at a time !!!
I may never shower again!
Them can look anyhow
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