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Food companies sell food on Amazon Germany

08.12.2022

Finnish companies usually seek shelf space in large German chains, such as Edeka and Rewe. A place on the shelf doesn't guarantee that the product will sell if German consumers are not familiar with the product. Retail chain buyers want to know that the product will sell when making purchasing decisions. It is now time to take the growth of online retail into account, says Lili Lehtovuori, an advisor in the Food from Finland program at Business Finland's office in Austria.

In April 2021, Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomat started selling gluten-free and alcohol-free Kukko beer on Amazon.de. The company directed consumers from discussion forums to Amazon to create demand for the product through Amazon's internal marketing and social media. The return on investment for the advertising campaign was 15%, and the product received excellent consumer reviews.

Laitila's Export Director Marko Mikkola says that demand on Amazon grew steadily and the first full truckload was sold in a few months.

Our sales in Germany were very small before April, and we hadn't joined the German container deposit scheme, which is a prerequisite for growth in beverages in the local market. We have adopted the deposit scheme in our product packaging and we can use it on other channels as well to grow the Kukko brand and support sales on Amazon, Mikkola says.

We have been able to test different product flavors and packaging sizes through the Amazon.de marketplace. According to Kiantama Eija Wall, Blueberry powder is our biggest seller in Germany, and on Amazon it sells in a much larger packaging size than in stores.

The increase in prices has not been reflected in consumer buying behavior or Amazon sales.

We can also sell products to other German-speaking countries on the platform. Austria has proved to be the best market for Dried Buddy's jerky products. Timo Lahti, CEO of Dried Buddy, said that our product box of different flavors has gained great popularity in Austria, especially among outdoor enthusiasts and hikers.

Amazon.de has a 53% market share, making it the first place of choice for the German online buyer. It has raised the bar for other online retail operators because of its wide range of products, fast deliveries and good customer service. Amazon has increased its share of the grocery market to about 6%.

Business Finland's Food from Finland program helps Finnish food companies start selling their products on Amazon Germany, together with its partner Dash Retail. There are dozens of food and beverage companies that have already made their products available on the Amazon.de marketplace. Kyr Distillery, Porokyl n Leipomo, Helsingin Mylly, Panda and Fazer sell their products through their own account on Amazon Germany. A dozen or so Finnish food companies have a distributor. Opportunities exist for a wider range of food companies, according to Lehtovuori.

The model developed by Food from Finland, Dash Retail, and Teamblue lists products on an account maintained by Teamblue, after which the products are delivered to Teamblue's warehouse in Germany. Teamblue manages the sales account and delivers the products to Amazon's warehouse as needed, while Dash Retail ensures that the products, pricing, packaging and marketing meet Amazon's requirements and best practices.