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Sklavenitis' 28 Private Label Brands Generate €1.2 Billion in Sales

Published March 16, 2026, 08:16
Sklavenitis' 28 Private Label Brands Generate €1.2 Billion in Sales

The rise of private label products in the Greek market has become a key pillar of organized retail, now accounting for 27.5% of the value of products purchased by consumers. This increase is due to the pressure on household purchasing power, as private labels are on average 30% cheaper than branded products. The Sklavenitis Group has developed one of the most extensive private label portfolios in Greece, with 28 different brands covering a wide range of products, from food to household goods and clothing. Sklavenitis' private labels generate annual sales of €1.2 billion, representing 20% of the group's total turnover. The portfolio of 28 brands includes well-known brands such as Marata (food), Buenas (cold cuts), Bonora (sweets), Barron (pet food) and Sette Elements (cosmetics). Sklavenitis' strategy demonstrates the growing importance of private labels for the chain and its ability to meet consumer needs. The success of Sklavenitis' private labels demonstrates the change in consumer habits and the increasing acceptance of private label products as a reliable and affordable alternative to branded products. The chain continues to invest in the development and expansion of its private label portfolio, further strengthening its position in the market.