Inflation
This coverage analyses the impact of inflation on the UK retail industry, focusing on costs, pricing strategies, consumer spending, and operational challenges. Reporting highlights economic trends, retailer responses, supply chain pressures, and leadership decisions to manage margins and demand. Designed for executives and managers, it offers insights to navigate inflationary pressures while maintaining competitiveness.
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Jul- 2024 -11 JulyEconomy
UK economy beats expectations as GDP jumps 0.4%
UK gross domestic product (GDP) beat expectations in May, increasing 0.4%, as a result of better weather, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). An unseasonably wet April dented consumer sentiment and hurt construction leading to the slight increase. Construction grew at the fastest rate in almost…
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9 JulyHigh Street
Cold weather chills consumer spending in June
UK Total retail sales decreased by 0.2% year on year in June, against an increase of 4.9% in June 2023, as cold weather negatively affected spending particularly on “weather sensitive categories”. The latest figures from BRC’s and KPMG’s retail sales monitor revealed that food sales increased 1.1% year-on-year over the…
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8 JulyHealth & Beauty
Superdrug FY23 pre-tax profits hit £111m
Health and beauty retailer Superdrug has revealed its pre-tax profits jumped 43% to £111.6m during the 52 weeks ended 31 December 2023. Superdrug said the positive figures have been driven by strong retail store performance, increased sales volume and continued own brand growth as sales increased 11% to £1.52bn. Superdrug…
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3 JulyDIY
Topps Tiles Q3 sales fall 6.9% amid ‘subdued demand’
Topps Tiles has reported that sales were 6.9% lower year-on-year during the third quarter to 29 June, as the trading environment remained “broadly unchanged” from that described in its interim results on 21 May. It revealed group sales were also 6.2% lower than the prior year in the 39-week period.…
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2 JulyNews
Today’s news in brief-2/7/24
Shop price inflation in the UK saw a significant slowdown in June, dropping to 0.2% from 0.6% in May, marking the lowest rate since October 2021. This decline was driven by a 1% decrease in non-food prices and a deceleration in food inflation to 2.5%. Helen Dickinson of the BRC…
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2 JulyEconomy
Shop price inflation eases to 0.2% in June
Shop price annual inflation eased to 0.2% in June, down from 0.6% in May, the lowest rate of price growth since October 2021. According to the BRC and NielsenIQ shop price index, this figure is below the 3-month average rate of 0.5%. Non-food fell 1% in June, down from 0.8%…
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Jun- 2024 -28 JuneSponsored Articles
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The fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is facing unprecedented challenges. Constant shifts in the industry landscape, driven by inflation, geopolitical tensions and climate change, create an increasing number of complex hurdles for retailers and manufacturers. Adapting to these changes requires agile decision-making and strategic planning. Food and beverage companies are…
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25 JuneNews
Disposable income for low-earning households hits 3-year high, Asda finds
Disposable income for low-earning households hit a near three-year high in May, following a 12.6% increase year-on-year, Asda’s income tracker has revealed. Despite this increase, budgets for these families remain under pressure in real terms, as their take home pay was still not enough to cover bills and essential spending,…
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21 JuneNews
Today’s news in brief-21/6/24
UK retail sales saw a notable increase of 2.9% in May 2024, reversing a 1.8% decline in April. According to the Office for National Statistics, sales volumes rose across various sectors, with clothing retailers and furniture stores rebounding after poor weather in April. Over the three months to May 2024,…
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21 JuneEconomy
BoE decision a ‘blow for Gen Z spending’, says RSM UK
The economic impact of high interest rates is set to hit Gen Z spending for the next 12 months, “prolonging the challenge for retailers and hospitality businesses as discretionary spend gets squeezed”, according to accountancy firm RSM. A survey of 2,000 consumers conducted on behalf of RSM UK shows Gen…
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