Concerns over shortages and rising prices boost sales by 3% in October on same period a year ago
According to the BRC, clothing and footwear sales performed well, as Halloween helped to boost sales of children’s costumes and chocolates. However, global supply chain disruption continued to hold back sales of furniture and electrical items. Food shops also reported weak growth, with spending dented by the gradual return of consumers to pubs and restaurants after the reopening of the hospitality sector.
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