Biggest fall in UK retail sales since 1995 despite online boom
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#5CPPV)
Impact of Covid lockdowns and shifting spending habits result in 0.3% drop from 2019 level
UK retail sales suffered the biggest decline in 25 years last year as the closure of non-essential shops during lockdowns more than outweighed the online spending boom fuelled by Covid-19.
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said total sales fell by 0.3% last year from the level in 2019 - the worst performance since records began in 1995 - reflecting the impact of government lockdowns and shifting consumer spending trends.
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