Boxing Day ails
Daily Mirror UK|December 27, 2024
Fewer shoppers went out to sales | More of us buy online, say experts
NATASHA WYNARCZYK
Boxing Day ails

FEWER people hit the shops for the Boxing Day sales than last year, despite queues outside retailers around the country.

Shopper footfall slumped by 7.9% from 2023 across all retail destinations up until 5pm yesterday, consumer analysts reported.

It was 10.1% lower on high streets, 4.9% at retail parks and 6.1% in shopping centres compared to last year.

In 2023, footfall across all destinations was up 3.3% from the previous year, largely due to high street activity which was up by 7.1%, analyst MRI Software said.

Marketing and insights director Jenni Matthews said: "This could be reflective of the shift in consumer behaviour influenced by the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, but then we also saw that footfall on Christmas Eve was 18% higher in all UK retail destinations compared to the year before.

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