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Shopping visits fall as Middle East conflict takes toll on consumer confidence
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Shopping visits fall as Middle East conflict takes toll on consumer confidence

The Independent·Josie Clarke·25 days ago
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Consumers are making fewer visits to the shops as the ongoing Middle East conflict drags down confidence, figures suggest. Over March and April – to cancel out any distortion from this year’s earlier Easter – total footfall across the UK was down 3.9% on the same period last year, according to the British Retail Consortium-Sensormatic data. Visits to the high street fell 3.3%, while trips to shopping centres were down 3.5% and to retail parks by 3%. British Retail Consortium (BRC) chief executive Helen Dickinson said: “Even after correcting for Easter, April was still a weak month for footfall. “The ongoing conflict in the Middle East pushed consumer confidence to new lows, prompting consumers to make fewer trips to the shops. “Retailers will be hoping that a sunnier outlook and major sporting events, like the World Cup, help reverse this trend in the months ahead.…

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