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Carrefour third-quarter sales growth slows in France and Brazil

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Posted on October 22, 2025

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By Helen Reid and Dominique Vidalon PARIS (Reuters) -Carrefour, Europe's largest food retailer, kept its 2025 financial goals intact on Wednesday although sales growth slowed in its core French and

Carrefour Experiences Slower Sales Growth in France and Brazil

Carrefour's Sales Performance Overview

By Helen Reid and Dominique Vidalon

Sales Growth in France

PARIS (Reuters) -Carrefour, Europe's largest food retailer, reported weaker third-quarter sales growth due to price cuts in France and high interest rates hurting consumer demand in Brazil, but stuck to its financial targets for the year.

Sales Growth in Brazil

Group sales reached 22.6 billion euros ($26.36 billion) in the third quarter, up 2.1% from a year ago, a slowdown from 4.4% growth in the second quarter.

Strategic Review and Future Plans

With France, Carrefour's biggest market, in a political crisis, finance chief Matthieu Malige told reporters that grocery demand held up in September despite uncertainty over the government.

"At this stage we don't see a weakening of consumer dynamics," he said, adding that he would not "speculate" on how France's political crisis might impact demand this quarter.

Carrefour's comparable sales in France grew 0.7% in the third quarter year-on-year, slower than a 2.1% increase in the second quarter, a decline the retailer linked to price cuts at its recently acquired Cora stores.

Carrefour has been cutting prices broadly, planning to fund these with cost cuts of 1.2 billion euros this year which it said were going to plan. It said price cuts helped it gain market share in France and Spain.

In Brazil, Carrefour's second-largest market, high interest rates have put pressure on household spending and caused cash-and-carry sales volumes to fall, Malige said.

Sales growth in Brazil slowed to 1.1% in the third quarter from 4.4% in the second quarter.

Carrefour is undergoing a strategic review launched in February. After Carrefour agreed to sell its Italy business in July, French daily La Lettre last month reported it was planning to sell its Poland assets next, but Malige told analysts on a call that he would not comment on "rumours".

"It [the strategic review] concerns all parameters, including Poland and Argentina, that being said the review is underway and there is no specific comment that I can make," he said.

($1 = 0.8575 euros)

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon, Helen Reid; Edited by Benoit Van Overstraeten and Jane Merriman)

Key Takeaways

  • Carrefour's Q3 sales growth slowed in France and Brazil.
  • Price cuts in France affected sales growth.
  • High interest rates impacted Brazilian consumer demand.
  • Carrefour maintains its financial targets for the year.
  • Strategic review may lead to further asset sales.

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What is consumer demand?
Consumer demand refers to the desire of consumers to purchase goods and services at given prices. It is influenced by factors such as income, preferences, and economic conditions.
What are price cuts?
Price cuts are reductions in the selling price of goods or services. They are often used by retailers to stimulate sales and attract more customers.
What is market share?
Market share is the portion of a market controlled by a particular company or product. It is often expressed as a percentage of total sales in the market.
What is a strategic review?
A strategic review is a comprehensive assessment of a company's strategies, operations, and market position, aimed at identifying areas for improvement and future direction.
What is comparable sales?
Comparable sales refer to the sales figures of a company for a specific period, adjusted for factors like store openings or closures, allowing for a fair comparison over time.

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