Monthly strategic memos. Competitor teardowns. Store tour intelligence. Trade fair reports. A private community of European grocery decision-makers.
Big research firms publish annual reports that read like they were written by committee. Trade press covers what happened yesterday. Neither tells you what it means for your next board meeting.
Your strategy team is drowning in data and starved for insight. They need someone who walks the stores, attends the fairs, reads the filings, and synthesizes it into something you can act on.
AisleIntel is that someone.
The single document that replaces 20 open tabs. Market shifts, regulatory moves, expansion plays, and what they mean for your business. Opinionated, not neutral.
Long-form analysis on one topic: retail media economics, discount format wars, private label strategy, cold chain innovation. The work your team doesn't have time to do.
Physical retail intelligence you cannot get from a desk. Layouts, pricing, merchandising, tech deployment. Photographed, annotated, analyzed by someone who knows what they're looking at.
Detailed breakdowns of what your competitors are actually doing: format changes, pricing shifts, tech rollouts, expansion signals. Not press releases. Reality.
A living, searchable database of European grocery signals: store openings, closures, format changes, tech pilots, M&A rumors, leadership moves. Updated continuously.
A curated channel of European grocery leaders. Strategy directors, expansion heads, retail tech founders. The conversations that happen after the conference ends.
AisleIntel exists because European grocery is too important and too complex to understand from annual reports alone. The stores are changing. The formats are shifting. The technology is accelerating. The winners will be the ones who see it first.