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  • Retailers hit with fresh blow as nearly 50 per cent of Brits think the high street is ‘no longer relevant’

    May 29, 2023

    Nearly half of Brits believe that high streets are no longer relevant, with new data showing that the public is craving a change to their local high street in order to continue visiting it.  The data, published by IT company Accenture, comes as retail experts have forecasted that up to 18,000 stores could vanish off [...]

  • Retail sales up in April but analysts warn on implications of further rate hikes

    May 26, 2023

    Retail sales volumes recovered slightly by 0.5 per cent in April as the sector was lifted by the Easter holidays, however high inflation and strains on household finances continue to hinder spending. Non-food stores sales volumes rose by 1.0 per cent during the month, data from the ONS shows, following a fall of 1.8 per [...]

  • That’s the tonic! Board shakeup at Fever Tree after revenue spike

    May 25, 2023

    Upmarket tonic maker Fever Tree is confident that a summer full of G&Ts will help continue to strengthen its balance sheet, as the group forecast revenues to reach upwards of £390m this year.  Ahead of its AGM today, the drinks maker told investors that Fever-Tree recorded its highest ever value share in the On-Trade during [...]

  • Young’s hopes for repeat of bumper year with Rugby World Cup on horizon

    May 25, 2023

    Pub chain Young’s has continued to weather the economic storm posting a hike in revenues for the year thanks to Royal celebrations and an exceptionally hot summer last year.  The 223 strong chain, which operates largely in London and the South-East, said that revenues were up 19.4 per to £368.9m compared to £309.m in the [...]

  • Supermarket wars: Tesco rakes in £8.92bn of sales as clubcard points entice cash-strapped shoppers

    May 23, 2023

    Tesco remains Britain’s favourite supermarket with clubcard points helping cash-strapped shoppers in the cost of living crisis – but Waitrose was given a sales boost thanks to luxury purchasing during the King’s Coronation.  Figures released by Kantar show that in the 12 weeks to 15 May, ‘Big Four’ grocer Tesco raked in £8.92bn in sales [...]

  • Cost of living overwhelmingly top concern for UK public, poll finds

    May 17, 2023

    The cost of living crisis continues to be the top concern for Britain’s voters, a new poll has found. Pollsters at More in Common (MiC) found 75 per cent of those surveyed cited the cost of living crisis as their number one priority that the government should address. Only 44 per cent said supporting the [...]

  • Hospitality: BoE interest rates hike could ‘significantly impact businesses’

    May 11, 2023

    The hospitality sector has expressed concerns that the Bank of England’s decision to raise interest rates could “significantly impact business viability,” as the interest rates on loans many pubs and restaurants took out to survive the pandemic are now set to rise.  “Hospitality was the business sector most affected by the pandemic, with a large [...]

  • Supermarkets do butter to ease soaring prices for shoppers 

    May 10, 2023

    The price of a slice of toast with butter is about to get cheaper as some of the UK’s biggest supermarkets have slashed the price of the kitchen staples following criticism over high prices.  Sainsbury’s said that as commodity prices started to fall on wheat and butter, it is now able to reduce the price [...]

  • Bring me sunshine! Retailers hit by grim April weather as economy held back by the rain

    May 9, 2023

    Retailers continued to be bruised by soaring inflation and poor weather conditions in April, as the sector holds out hope for summer to give a much needed boost in sales. Data by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) showed that while retail sales rose slightly over five per cent during the month, overall inflation meant that [...]

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