BOXING Day bargain-hunter numbers were down on past years yesterday but average spending was up — as millions more logged in to shop from home.

Brits will each spend a record £247 in the sales compared to £162 last year and £186 pre-pandemic, experts say, as they chase deals up to 70 per cent off.

Brits each spend a record £247 in this year's Boxing day sales compared to £162 last year

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Brits each spend a record £247 in this year’s Boxing day sales compared to £162 last yearCredit: w8media

Thousands defied Covid to queue up outside stores across the UK but footfall was 35 per cent down on 2019 — and almost double that in London.

Retail parks saw shopper numbers halved.

Barclaycard reckons £2.5billion will be spent in shops and £1.4billion online.

Among those hitting shops in search of bargains was Rachel Whitenstall, 26, from Jarrow, South Tyneside.

She said: “It’s nice to see people out and about and it’s a lot better than buying online.”

In Manchester, Dare Fawale, 34, said: “Given Covid, it’s been quite busy.”

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The average spending was up as bargain hunters flooded the high streets yesterday, while millions more logged in from home

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The average spending was up as bargain hunters flooded the high streets yesterday, while millions more logged in from homeCredit: PA
Boxing Day sales shoppers are showing off their hauls – and one woman has spent all her money in Lush (and has the mammoth receipt to prove it)

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