In 2024, France's economy continued to experience sluggish growth, with real GDP per capita rising by 0.8%. Although inflation decreased to 2.0% in 2024 from 4.9% in 2023, consumer spending failed to pick up due to the French government's implementation of higher taxes, which dampened consumer confidence.
Scope
- France's high level of unemployment will inhibit retail growth during the forecast period
- Uncertain macroeconomic conditions result in a muted growth trend for the French retail market out to 2029
- Non-food specialists take a hit as demand for non-essential big-ticket items falls
- French consumers’ preference for instore shopping hinders online growth
- Big-ticket spend delays impede growth in the home sectors, while beauty demand propels health & beauty growth out to 2029
- Slowing inflation should bolster consumers’ confidence in their finances in 2025
- Personalization is crucial for French consumers, as shoppers require retailers to tailor products to them and their needs
Reasons to Buy
- Gain an overview of the French retail market sizes and growths to 2029
- Explore new opportunities that will allow you to align your product offerings and strategies to meet demand following the impact of inflation on the French retail market
- Understand who the main competitors are in the French retail market with market share figures
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Country Overview
- Retail Market to 2029
- Consumer Insights
- Competitive Landscape
- Methodology & Contacts
- Top 5 France Retailers by Market Share (%) 2023, & 2024 with Change in Share 2023-2024 (ppts)
- Real GDP per capita (EUR) and annual growth (%)
- Population (millions) and annual growth (%)
- France Retail Market Value, 2019-2029 (EUR bn) with Annual Growth (%)
- Channel share of total retail in the France Retail Market (%) 2019, 2024e & 2029f
- France Online Retail Market (EUR bn) 2019-2029 and Online Penetration (%)
- Sector Sales (EUR bn) within the France Retail Market 2019, 2024e & 2029(f)
- French consumers’ level of concern about their personal finance situation
- How French consumers are coping with rising prices in general
- Percentage of French consumers that class features such as 'low price' essential when making general purchases
- How much attention French consumers are giving to the ingredients used in various products
- French consumer sentiment on shopping locally
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Action
- Apple
- Auchan
- Boulanger
- Brico Depot
- Carrefour Hypermarket
- Castorama
- Darty
- Decathlon
- E.Leclerc
- FNAC
- IKEA
- Intermarche Super
- Intersport
- Kiabi
- Krys
- Leroy Merlin
- Nocibe
- Optic 2000
- Sephora
- Shein
- Super U
- Zara

