UK shoppers hit the Boxing Day sales, as bricks-and-mortar outperforms

(Alliance News) - Shoppers are expected to pack out high streets across the UK looking for ...

Alliance News 26 December, 2023 | 11:32AM
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(Alliance News) - Shoppers are expected to pack out high streets across the UK looking for bargain buys in the Boxing Day sales.

Queues formed outside stores in Oxford Street, London, in the early hours of Tuesday.

It came as research by Mastercard showed physical spending in stores across the festive period was up 3.5% on last year, while online spending declined by 2.8%.

Restaurant spending increased by 11%, clothing by 8.0%, and jewellery by 8.3%, according to the research.

The data, shared by Mastercard SpendingPulse for the first time, analysed UK retail spending from November 1 to December 24.

It measured in-store and online retail sales across all forms of payment and was not adjusted for inflation.

Total UK retail sales were up 2.6% year-on-year, and in-store sales were up 3.5% as shoppers came back to the high street.

Electronic sales were also slightly up by 1.9%, but there was a considerable spike on Cyber Monday, with an increase of 9.2% compared with 2022.

Natalia Lechmanova, senior economist at Europe for Mastercard, said: "The British consumer has been savvy with their spending this year. Although overall retail spend is relatively flat, we've seen an increase in spending on Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions when it comes to electronics in particular.

"Shoppers have been willing to splash out for gifts, with spend on jewellery and clothing up considerably year-on-year, but wanted to do so at the right price.

"We've also seen a cautiously optimistic return to the high street. British consumers want to celebrate during the festive period, and we've seen spend on restaurants increase by over 10% as people continue to value experiences and spending time together post-pandemic."

By Harry Stedman, PA

source: PA

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