Consumer Confidence
This coverage explores trends and insights into consumer confidence and their impact on the UK retail sector. Reporting includes survey data, economic indicators, shopper sentiment, and analysis of how confidence levels influence spending patterns, sales performance, and strategic planning. Designed for retail executives and managers, it provides context for understanding demand fluctuations and preparing for market challenges.
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Apr- 2024 -3 AprilNews
Today’s news in brief-3/4/24
Amazon is reportedly discontinuing its Just Walk Out checkout system in US Amazon Fresh stores, opting instead for Dash Carts, which allow shoppers to pay as they shop. The move, announced by Tony Hoggett, Amazon’s senior vice president of grocery stores, aims to enhance customer experience by integrating features like…
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3 AprilSupermarkets
Supermarket sales jump 5.4% in March
Total till sales at UK supermarkets grew 5.4% in the four weeks ended 23 March 2024, according to data from NIQ. Whilst this is a slight increase compared with the 5.3% growth reported last month, the drop in food inflation (3.7%) compared with 15% last year has encouraged shoppers to…
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Mar- 2024 -25 MarchDIY
Kingfisher profits drop amid poor international performance
Kingfisher has seen its pre-tax profits drop 25% to £568m for the year ended 31 January, down from £758m the year prior. The company has put this drop down to poor international sales specifically in France and Poland. As a result, the company is now predicting full year profits of…
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22 MarchNews
Today’s news in brief-22/3/24
In February, UK retail sales stagnated at 0.0%, down from 3.6% the previous month, largely due to inclement weather dampening in-store purchases. While online sales, especially for clothing, saw growth, physical stores, particularly food and fuel retailers, experienced declines. This trend was attributed to the release of new seasonal collections,…
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22 MarchEconomy
UK Consumer confidence stagnates in March
UK Consumer confidence has remained flat at -21 in March following a two point drop last month, according to data from GfK. Moreover, the major purchase index fell two points down to -27 but this figure remains six points higher than this time last year. Consumer expectations for the general…
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22 MarchEconomy
Retail sales flatline in rainiest February on record
UK retail sales experienced no growth (0.0%) in February, down from 3.6% in the month prior, as wet weather discouraged store sales, according to the latest figures released by the ONS. While the latest figures were still ahead of expectations for a 0.4% decline, food and fuel sellers felt the…
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11 MarchClothing & Shoes
Charles Clinkard sales rise 7% in 2023
Footwear retailer Charles Clinkard has announced that overall sales rose by 7% in 2023 compared with the previous year. This success has allowed the business to invest even further into the high street, with a £350k investment into a full refurbishment of its Bristol store last month and an additional…
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5 MarchNews
Today’s news in brief-5/3/24
According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), total retail sales rose by 1.1% in February year-on-year, attributed partly to February being the wettest on record. While food sales increased by 6%, non-food sales decreased by 2.5%, both below previous averages. In-store and online non-food sales also experienced declines. Despite positive…
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5 MarchEconomy
Retail sales underperform in February
UK total retail sales rose by 1.1% year-on-year during the four-week period ended 24 February, against a growth of 5.2% last year and below the three-month average growth of 1.4%, according to the BRC. The BRC has attributed the poor retail sales to February 2024 being “the wettest on record”. …
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Feb- 2024 -29 FebruaryNews
Today’s news in brief-29/2/24
UK retail destinations saw a decline in footfall by -2.2% overall for the month. The start of February was marked by rail strikes and disruptions, though footfall initially rose by +2.9%. The half-term holiday in the third week contributed to a rise in footfall of +8.3% from the previous month,…
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