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Thursday 22 December 2016 5:35 pm

Brits are set to spend £3.85bn on Boxing Day sales this year, 96 per cent more than on Black Friday

By: Courtney Goldsmith

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Boxing Day sales are expected to blow Black Friday spending out of the water as Brits prepare to splash out 96 per cent more on the day after Christmas.

Nineteen million consumers will spend £3.85bn on Boxing Day sales this year, three per cent more than in 2015, a study by the Centre for Retail Research (CRR) found.

A third of those shoppers will hunt for bargains online, spending £900m, up seven per cent from the previous year, while £477m is set to be spent on smartphones and tablets.

Read more: Traditional Boxing Day retail scrum to return

But the high street will still wrangle in the bulk of spending, with £2.95bn anticipated to be cashed on in-store Boxing Day deals.

Much like Black Friday, Boxing Day is no longer a one-day event for retailers.

Read more: Black Friday wasn't quite the sales boost retailers may have expected

From 26 to 29 December, UK consumers are expected to spend £7.6bn, 67 per cent of which will be spent on the high street.

Big brands will produce the best results as Brits search for deals on designer goods including bags, clothes, footwear and sports leisure wear.

Electronics like laptops, TVs and smartphones will also be popular purchases, the CRR found.

Read more: Black Friday price cuts slashed the value of electrical purchases

Consumer appetite for deals is stronger than ever, said Claire Davenport, managing director of VoucherCodes.co.uk, who commissioned the study. 

“Although the high street is still the favourite for discount shoppers, online spend is steadily increasing year on year," Davenport said.

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