Grocery market in Israel

Market development

eCommerce revenue development in the Meat & Fish market in Israel

The Israeli Meat & Fish eCommerce market is predicted to reach US$70.6 million by 2024 and accounts for 47.3% of the Fresh Food eCommerce market in Israel. It is expected to increase over the next years. The expected compound annual growth rate for the next four years (CAGR 2024-2028) will be 22.3%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$158.1 million by 2028. The Meat & Fish eCommerce market is a sub-market of the Fresh Food market. Further categories within the Fresh Food market are: Chilled Food, Dairy Goods, Fruits & Vegetables, and Other Fresh Food.

eCommerce revenue development in the Meat & Fish market in Israel

in million US$

eCommerce revenue growth in the Meat & Fish market in Israel

in %
20202021202220232024202520262027
Revenue (in mUS$)0.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0
Growth (in %)66.249.528.160.55.840.24.765.5

Online share

eCommerce online share of the total Meat & Fish market in Israel

The online share refers to the proportion of the retail volume that is transacted via the Internet. It includes purchases via desktop PC, tablet or smartphone, both via website or app. Only retail of physical goods is taken into account. In the Israeli Meat & Fish retail market, the online share is 1.8% and will increase by an average of 10.0% to 2.7% by 2028.

eCommerce online share of the total Meat & Fish market in Israel

in %
20202021202220232024202520262027
Online share (in %)41.9%1.7%59.9%91.9%37.5%17.7%3.9%9.5%

Market definition

Definition of the Meat & Fish market within the Grocery market

Market definition: Grocery > Food > Fresh Food > Meat & Fish The category Meat & Fish includes the online trade of meat (e.g. beef, pork, chicken), fish (e.g salmon, tuna) and seafood. This category does not cover processed meat, fish and seafood. All monetary figures refer to the annual gross revenue and do not factor in shipping costs.

In-scope

  • Meat (e.g. beef, pork, chicken)
  • Fish (e.g salmon, tuna)
  • Seafood

Out-of-scope

  • Processed meat, fish and seafood