joselync
01-26-2022, 11:45 AM
Retail sales in Great Britain fell unexpectedly in August amid supply chain disruption and a consumer spending switch from supermarkets to pubs and restaurants as pandemic restrictions eased.
The Office for National Statistics said retail sales dropped by 0.9% in August after a steeper decline of 2.8% in July. While spending remains above pre-pandemic levels, City economists had forecast a rise of 0.5%.
According to the latest snapshot, sales of food dipped by 1.2% on the month after the easing of hospitality restrictions had an impact, with people raising their spending on social activities such as eating and drinking in restaurants, pubs and bars.
However, sales fell across a broad range of other categories, including a sharp drop at department stores as disruption to supply chains weighed on retailers.
The Office for National Statistics said retail sales dropped by 0.9% in August after a steeper decline of 2.8% in July. While spending remains above pre-pandemic levels, City economists had forecast a rise of 0.5%.
According to the latest snapshot, sales of food dipped by 1.2% on the month after the easing of hospitality restrictions had an impact, with people raising their spending on social activities such as eating and drinking in restaurants, pubs and bars.
However, sales fell across a broad range of other categories, including a sharp drop at department stores as disruption to supply chains weighed on retailers.