Visits to retailers over last weekend before Christmas fail to fulfil hope of windfall after pandemic struggles

Shoppers have pulled back from UK high streets in the crucial final weekend of shopping before Christmas, figures reveal, as the retail and hospitality sectors continue to struggle amid fears over the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant.

The latest data from retail intelligence firm Springboard showed that visits to retailers around the UK on Saturday and Sunday were up just 0.8% and down 1.8%, respectively, compared with a week earlier, reversing the usual trend for footfall to soar ahead of the big day.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Why has dating men in my 50s been such a dire experience? | Ask Philippa

Loneliness is crippling, says Philippa, and it might make you lower your…

University defends ‘academic freedoms’ after calls to sack professor

Campaigners call for Kathleen Stock to be fired from University of Sussex…

Steve Bell on Vladimir Putin and Nato – cartoon

Continue reading…