RetailDetail EU
Europe - EN
  • België - NL
  • Belgique - FR
  • Nederland - NL
  • España - ES
  • Europe - EN
  • Newsletter
  • Contact & Route
Members' area
  • Log in
  • Become a member
  • News
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Home
    • Electronics
    • Beauty/Care
    • DIY/Garden
    • Leisure
    • General
  • Events
    • OVERVIEW EVENTS
    • EVENT PARTNERSHIPS
  • Advertising
    • PRINT ADVERTISING
    • ONLINE ADVERTISING
  • Members’ area
RetailDetail EU
Europe - EN
  • België - NL
  • Belgique - FR
  • Nederland - NL
  • España - ES
  • Europe - EN
  • Newsletter
  • Contact & Route
  • News
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Home
    • Electronics
    • Beauty/Care
    • DIY/Garden
    • Leisure
    • General
  • Events
    • OVERVIEW EVENTS
    • EVENT PARTNERSHIPS
  • Advertising
    • PRINT ADVERTISING
    • ONLINE ADVERTISING
  • Members’ area
Members' area
  • Log in
  • Become a member
thumb
Written by Stefan Van Rompaey
In this article
  • Companies ColruytMondelez
  • Topics Price competition
Share article
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • email

Jo Willemyns (Colruyt): “Brand manufacturers are overstepping the limits of price elasticity”

icon
Food15 June, 2023
Jo Willemyns, Colruyt Group

Following the recent price dispute between Belgian retailer Colruyt and Mondelez, operational director Jo Willemyns warns manufacturers against raising prices too steeply. He also sees a worrying drop in quality among private-label products, and its remarkable cause.

“Price gap is widening”

“We are big in Belgium, but small in the world. Our competitors are up to ten times bigger than us, and we are also much smaller than our suppliers. That puts our recent conflict with Mondelez in perspective”, Colruyt’s COO Retail Operations said at Wednesday’s press briefing on the annual results and the CEO change at the company.

“We felt we had to bring this up, because Mondelez and other brand suppliers raise their prices so fast that they step over the limit of price elasticity. That is not good for anyone, it causes downtrading: since December, we have seen customers buying significantly more private brands. In the discount country that is Belgium, the price gap between A-brands and private label is widening.”

“Less and less Belgian products”

Moreover, Colruyt sees that the quality of private-label products in Belgium is dropping, due to influences from the Netherlands and France. “New, foreign players are importing lower-quality white label products. And that while Colruyt, Aldi and Lidl did continue to invest in quality until now.” Willemyns also questions the fact that Dutch competitors supply their stores and e-commerce from the Netherlands. “Where is the value creation?”

Future CEO Stefan Goethaert concurs: “In the fruit and vegetable department in Belgian supermarkets, for example, there are fewer and fewer Belgian products on the shelves. Are we going to hand over our Belgian food chain? We work with 2,700 Belgian food suppliers and with 6,000 farmers, with 600 of whom very directly.”

Increased traffic to France

Increasing cross-border shopping is also a concern for Colruyt. “Shopping in France is becoming cheaper and cheaper. Economy minister Bruno Le Maire recently agreed further price reductions with manufacturers there. 53 % of the Belgian population lives less than a 30-minute drive from abroad. We see increased traffic of consumers to France.”

In these difficult conditions, Colruyt does remain the market leader, with a slightly rising market share. “We have guaranteed the lowest price for fifty years and we have seen many competitors come and go”, Willemyns adds. In September, the chain is celebrating 50 years of lowest prices with a new campaign, with slightly more emotional content.

And whether there are not too many supermarkets in Belgium? According to Willemyns, no: due to the country’s specific spatial planning, Belgian families travel greater distances to the supermarket than in neighbouring countries, according to an analysis by RetailSonar. So there is still room, he concludes, but the focus should be on profitability per square metre.

More about... Food
See more
  • icon
    Food4 December, 2025
    Picnic now also sources brand products from Czechia and Poland

    After Belgium, France and Germany, Dutch online supermarket Picnic is now also sourcing brand products from Czechia and Poland. This marks a new step in the e-tailer’s fight against territorial restrictions.

  • icon
    Food4 December, 2025
    [In the Picture] Carrefour tests a mobile store called “The Box” at Plaisirs d’Hiver in Brussels

    Carrefour is setting up shop in Brussels, at the foot of the Ferris wheel at the Plaisirs d'Hiver Christmas market, with The Box: a mobile store measuring less than 50 square meters. The supermarket chain is testing the new format, which can then be used at other events and festivals.

  • icon
    Food4 December, 2025
    [Opinion] The end-of-year battle in Belgian food retail is a harbinger of 2026

    Belgian food retailers are entering the final sprint this year as if it were an all-or-nothing finale. Consumers are caught in a storm of deals and stunts that seem to get more extreme every week. Yet this end of the year is not a battle in itself: it is the...

Most read
  • icon
    Fashion3 December, 2025
    Inditex appoints former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta as Chairman of its International Advisory Board
  • icon
    Fashion3 December, 2025
    Inditex shows that consumers are regaining their enthusiasm
  • icon
    Fashion7 November, 2025
    How H&M wants to expand to 70 stores in Brazil
  • icon
    Fashion7 November, 2025
    Consolidation in luxury second-hand: Labellov acquires Designer Wish Bags
Follow RetailDetail
  • socialFacebook
  • socialTwitter
  • socialInstagram
  • sociallinkedIn
footer-logo
RetailDetail, the leading b2b-retailcommunity in the Benelux, keeps retail professionals up-to-date by means of online & offline publications, retail events, inspiring retail hunts and the unique co-creation platform The Loop, where retailers and their suppliers can experience the future of shopping.
Mailing Address
Kolveniersstraat 7, bus 26 2000 Antwerp
Visiting address
Stadsfeestzaal – Meir 78 2000 Antwerp
How to reach us:
Directions
© 2025 RetailDetail
general conditions | privacy policy
Contact us About us info@retaildetail.be
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
Accept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT