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Shoppers shun Christmas sales as footfall drops amid Covid fears

Postby dutchman » Mon Dec 27, 2021 7:14 pm

The number of people taking advantage of post-Christmas sales on Monday fell by 37.2% compared with 2019, new data shows, amid persistent Covid concerns

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Retail analyst Springboard said footfall figures, up to midday, were better than Boxing Day.

But popular shopping destinations such as central London saw a drop caused in part by disruption to rail services.

Shoppers chose to visit retail parks on Monday, but footfall there was still down 10.9% from pre-pandemic levels.

That contrasted with a sharp drop in footfall on High Streets, down 47% on 2019, and in shopping centres, which recorded a 42.3% decline.

"The greater attraction of retail parks is in part likely to be a result of shoppers restocking groceries following the weekend's festivities," said Diane Wehrle, insights director at Springboard.

It is a reversal of the trend seen on Boxing Day when more people shopped on High Streets than in retail parks. However, overall Boxing Day footfall figures were far lower than pre-Covid levels.

Across the UK, Springboard said High Streets saw footfall drop on Boxing Day by 37.7% compared with 2019. Retail parks recorded a 40.2% decline in footfall while there was a sharper 48.4% drop in shopping centres.

Springboard said footfall declined on Boxing Day due to fears over Covid, as well as the fact the traditional start of post-Christmas sales fell on a Sunday this year and some big name stores opted to stay closed.

Companies including Next, John Lewis and M&S decided to shut on Boxing Day to give staff a longer Christmas break, though they launched their sales online.

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Re: Shoppers shun Christmas sales as footfall drops amid Covid fears

Postby dutchman » Mon Dec 27, 2021 7:18 pm

It is a reversal of the trend seen on Boxing Day when more people shopped on High Streets than in retail parks.


That's probably because most retail park supermarkets were shut! :clown:

They're probably closing earlier than usual today as well?

There's no point in me making a journey tomorrow either as the local chip shop doesn't reopen until Wednesday.
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Re: Shoppers shun Christmas sales as footfall drops amid Covid fears

Postby rebbonk » Mon Dec 27, 2021 8:01 pm

Unless there is proof that it is due to covid, this is nothing more than continued gaslighting.

I was out this afternoon in my local pub, it was a typical Monday afternoon.
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Re: Shoppers shun Christmas sales as footfall drops amid Covid fears

Postby dutchman » Mon Dec 27, 2021 9:53 pm

Pubs no longer open around here on Mondays, weekends only.
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