Businesses bank on ‘last-minute flurry of festive frivolity’ after Black Friday fails to give November lift

UK retailers are on course for a budget Christmas after shoppers cut back on the purchase of non-essential items in November to cope with rising food prices.

Black Friday sales were unable to lift the gloom that has descended on the retail sector as many consumers struggled to cope with high borrowing costs coupled with high food and energy bills.

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