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Overall Topic: UK Retail Sales Performance (specifically around the end of 2024 and beginning of 2025)
Key Findings/Points:
* Weak Demand & Promotions: Discretionary non-food retail categories faced challenges due to weak demand, uncertainty after the November Budget, and the need for margin-eroding promotions (discounts). Retailers were forced to discount earlier and harder to maintain market share.
* Quarterly Decline: Overall retail sales volumes fell 0.3% in the fourth quarter of 2024 compared to the previous quarter. Both supermarkets and non-store retailers experienced a lack of consumer spending.
* Summer Boost: Strong summer spending (attributed to good weather and the Women’s Euros) created a difficult comparison for the fourth quarter.
* Specific Declines: Weak demand for precious metals and a dip in automotive sales also contributed to the overall decline.
* Year-over-Year Growth: Despite the quarterly tumble, sales volumes increased 2.1% compared to the same period in 2023.
* Online Sales surge: Online sales saw a significant jump of 8.4% overall and 11.1% in December 2024 compared to December 2023. This was attributed to last-minute shopping.
* consumer Confidence: There’s a mention of consumer confidence edging up as the new year began.
Key People/sources:
* Oliver Vernon-Harcourt (Deloitte): Attributed the rise in online sales to last-minute shopping.
In essence, the article paints a picture of a mixed retail landscape.While there was a year-over-year increase in sales, the fourth quarter saw a decline, driven by challenging economic conditions and a strong comparison to the previous summer’s spending.
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