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.

  • Feb- 2024 -
    29 February
    High StreetHalf-term boost fails to save Feb footfall

    Half-term boost fails to save Feb footfall

    Half-term failed to save footfall figures in February as it declined by -2.2% across UK retail destinations for the second consecutive month, largely driven by a drop in footfall of -3.5% in high streets, according to the latest figures from MRI Springboard. MRI said the start of the month was…

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  • 29 February
    Clothing & ShoesFootasylum revenue jumps 7% to £320m in FY23

    Footasylum revenue jumps 7% to £320m in FY23

    Footasylum has announced that its total revenue was up 7% to £320m for the financial year which ended 27 January 2024. EBITDA in FY24 for the group also jumped 38% to £22m, compared with £16m for FY23. The retailer experienced sales growth across all business channels during the year, helped…

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  • 27 February
    NewsToday’s news in brief-27/2/24

    Today’s news in brief-27/2/24

    Shop price inflation reached its lowest level since March 2022, dropping to 2.5% in February, according to new figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC). This decline was attributed to easing input costs for energy and fertilisers, resulting in lower food prices. However, non-food inflation remained stable, with clothing prices…

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  • 27 February
    SupermarketsGrocery sales jump 5% as food price inflation falls

    Grocery sales jump 5% as food price inflation falls

    Total grocery sales increased 5.1% to £35.3bn for the four weeks to 18 February 2024, as grocery price inflation fell 5.3%, marking the lowest rate since March 2022, according to the marketing data and analytics company Kantar. February also saw a return to indulgence for some consumers as dry January…

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  • 27 February
    NewsShop price inflation drops to 2.5% in February

    Shop price inflation drops to 2.5% in February

    Shop price annual inflation eased to 2.5% in February, down from 2.9% in January, new figures from the BRC have revealed.  The analysis shows that February’s figures are below the three-month average rate of 3.3% and that shop price annual growth is its lowest since March 2022. Non-food inflation was…

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  • 23 February
    NewsToday’s news in brief-23/2/24

    Today’s news in brief-23/2/24

    Consumer confidence in the UK dropped by two points to reach -21 in February, according to the GfK index. The survey highlighted decreases in various measures compared to the previous month, including personal finances and the country’s economic situation over the past year. However, there was no change in the…

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  • 23 February
    EconomyMother’s Day spend to hit £1.7bn despite shoppers trading down

    Mother’s Day spend to hit £1.7bn despite shoppers trading down

    UK shoppers are set to spend £1.7bn on Mother’s Day this year, a 1.1% increase on 2023, as over half of consumers intend to purchase an item to celebrate the occasion, though price remains a main concern, according to the UK Mother’s Day Intentions 2024 report from GlobalData. However, Global…

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  • 23 February
    Clothing & ShoesZara owner expands budget brand Lefties in bid to rival Shein

    Zara owner expands budget brand Lefties in bid to rival Shein

    Zara owner Inditex is reportedly expanding its low-priced, Gen Z-focused brand Lefties in a bid to be competitive against fast fashion rivals such as Shein.  According to Reuters, the company is “quietly growing” its budget ranges as part of this strategy, including the expansion of Lefties, which sells €17.99 (£15)…

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  • 23 February
    EconomyConsumer confidence falls in February

    Consumer confidence falls in February

    UK consumer confidence dropped two points in February to -21, according to GfK’s long-running index. The survey revealed that four measures were down and one was unchanged in comparison to last month’s announcement. The index measuring changes in personal finances during the last year was down two points at -14.…

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  • 21 February
    Department StoresAngling Direct sees group revenues rise to £81.7m

    Angling Direct sees group revenues rise to £81.7m

    Fishing tackle retailer Angling Direct has reported a 10.2% increase in revenue to £81.7m for the year ended 31 January 2024, despite facing a “challenging” consumer landscape and disruption to fishing caused by storms in the final few weeks of FY24. The group’s UK store sales were up 7.6% to…

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