Analysis

Why is calculating out of stock rates from a sample of online stores dangerous for CPGs?

Analysis

Why is calculating out of stock rates from a sample of online stores dangerous for CPGs?



Because the incidence of error is high, yielding non-actionable, inaccurate indicators.


This example shows the accuracy rates of different sample sizes for a dominant soda brand at online Tesco stores


Only total coverage of estores generates actionable data.


Note: Results are based on analysing OOS rates for a soda brand across 10,000 samples of random store combinations from February 8 – 14 2021 at 320 online Tesco stores.

Data Impact’s out of stock KPI is calculated with data from all online stores and has an accuracy rate of: 

100%

Source: Data Impact by NielsenIQ 


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