UK retail sales fall for third straight month as rising food prices bite
Total sales fall 0.2% from a year earlier in March, with like-for-like sales down 1%.
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UK retail growth subdued in February as non-food sales decline for first time since 2011
While total sales grew 0.4% on-year in February, like-for-like sales were down 0.4%.
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UK consumers cut back on spending in January says BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor
UK food sales grew 2% in the 3 months to January, while non-food sales grew by just 0.3%.
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UK supermarkets toast record Christmas but inflation's return drives prices up
Kantar Worldpanel figures show sales at UK supermarkets rose 1.8% year-on-year in the 12 weeks to 1 January.
Morrisons enjoys strongest Christmas in seven years as sales beat forecast
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UK retail sales rise in December thanks to Christmas
Growth spiked during the period as there was a sharp rise in the sale of festive foods and gifts.
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The fashion retailer closes most of its UK stores as the US firm restructures under its new Canadian owners.
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Quarterly food sales in the UK see highest levels since November 2013, BRC-KPMG study says
Upcoming Halloween, Bonfire Night and Christmas could further benefit grocery retailers and manufacturers.