Natural Grocers Reports Strong Q1 Earnings
Amid an increasingly competitive market in the natural and organic space, Natural Grocers reported a favorable first quarter of fiscal 2018, which ended Dec. 31, 2017, and adjusted its 2018 outlook following a reimbursement under the new tax law.
For the Lakewood, Colo.-based natural and organic retailer, net sales grew 10.3 percent, reaching $202.5 million. This primarily was driven by a $10.3 million increase in sales from new stores and an $8.6 million increase in same-store sales growth.
A 4.7 percent daily average comps increase compared to a 0.6 percent rise during the same period the year prior. Driving the Q1 2018 comps increase was a 4.8 percent increase in daily average transaction count, partially offset by a 0.1 percent decrease in average transaction size.
Natural Grocers' adjusted outlook for fiscal 2018 reflects the impact of a $4.3 non-cash re-measurement of its deferred income tax assets and liabilities. It now plans to now open eight to 10 new stores (resulting in 6 to 7 percent unit growth), relocated three to four stores, and achieve daily average comps of 1 to 3 percent, among other plans.
“We are very pleased with our success driving traffic with our marketing activities, which included direct mail, continued leverage of our Npower promotions, our new Health Hotline magazine, local store marketing and company-wide events, said Kemper Isely, chairman and co-president, Natural Grocers. “Along with our marketing efforts, our store operations team has been focused on leadership and training efforts. We are pleased with the success of these marketing and operational initiatives and the momentum they have created.”
Isely also noted that during the quarter, Natural Grocers also invested in price to drive customer count. As it moves forward, it plans to be more effective with promotional offers, and reinvest expected savings from federal corporate tax rate to support investments in price and traffic-generating initiatives.
During Q1, Natural Grocers opened two new stores, bringing the total count to 142 locations in 19 states as of Dec. 31, 2017. This compares to the five new stores that opened during the same period in 2017, resulting in 8.4 percent and 22.4 percent unit growth rates for the 12-month periods ended Dec. 31, 2017, and Dec. 31, 2016, respectively. One store relocated during Q1 2018.
Since Jan. 1, Natural Grocers has opened one store in Texas and plans to open another in the state on Feb. 7. It also has nine signed leases for additional stores planned to open in fiscal 2018 and beyond in Colorado, Oregon, Iowa and Texas.