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UK retail sector sales up 1.7% on total basis

byCustoms Today Report
10/03/2015
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LONDON: Britain’s retailers suffered another slow month for sales in February, according to industry figures that suggest a supermarket price war continues to affect​ takings.

A pick-up in sales of swimwear, sandals and other holiday items was barely enough to offset the continuing decline in food sales and that left like-for-like sales up just 0.2% on February 2014, matching January’s lacklustre growth. Sales were up 1.7% on a total basis, which does not adjust for the effect of new store openings, according to the latest British Retail Consortium-KPMG retail sales monitor.

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The industry group said there was some help from Valentine’s day-related sales including ​jewellery and beauty products. There was also a boost from furniture. But, extending a pattern seen throughout last year, food sales continued to fall in the latest three months on a like-for-like basis.

Activity on the high street has settled into a monotonous equilibrium, with falling like-for-like food sales persistently wiping out any meaningful like-for-like growth the non-food sector manages to achieve. February’s figures are also against very weak comparables, when bad weather caused sales to stall last year,” said David McCorquodale, head of retail​ at the report’s co-authors, the consultancy KPMG.

Food sales fell an annual 1.6% in the three months to February while non-food sales rose 1.2%. That left both categories taken together down 0.1% in like-for-like terms, the weakest underlying performance for three months.

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