The December @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a year-on-year decline of 16.6%, with Food growing at 3.3% and Non-Food store sales declining by a third. Over the 12m of 2020, Food grew 3.8% but Online-adjusted Non-Food declined 14.4%.
https://t.co/yuLQVp1jrx
The November @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a yoy decline of 10.2% for stores, down from October due to the lockdowns. Being the month of Black Friday, once Online sales are taken into account, November showed an improvement over October. https://t.co/yuLQVoJI2X
BRC- @KPMG October Retail #UKSales Monitor shows another strong year-on-year total increase of 4.9%. Very contrasted picture by channels, geography, product categories, and customer income
https://t.co/efOLdCcC2v
The September @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a year-on-year decline of 6.0%, a small improvement over the previous month. Including Online sales, Scottish sales grew for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
https://t.co/yuLQVoJI2X
The August @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a year-on-year decline of 7.5%. Food growth slowed down from July while Online-adjusted Non-Food sales improved to just 1.7% below last year. https://t.co/yuLQVp1jrx
BRC- @KPMG June Retail #UKSales Monitor shows growth for the first time since February at 3.4%. This is the highest in two years thanks to pent-up demand as stores reopened. https://t.co/yuLQVoJI2X
The May @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a year-on-year decline of 27.6%, an improvement over the April record low of 40.3%. Food benefited from extra volumes while Non-Food remained hard hit, particularly fashion.
https://t.co/yuLQVp1jrx
BRC- @KPMG May Retail #UKSales Monitor shows a year-on-year total decline of 5.9%, kicking up from April's low of -19.1%. Second record low after April but stores openings, sun and strong Online helped partial recovery
https://t.co/yuLQVp1jrx
The March @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a year-on-year decrease of 13.0%, the lowest recorded since inception in January 1999. Sales grew 9% before lockdown from stockpiling and work-from-home, then decreased 44% after. https://t.co/mDZ1U1QUj7
BRC- @KPMG March Retail #UKSales Monitor shows the largest year-on-year total decline on records, at -4.3%. Massive stockpiling increases were followed by massive declines post lockdown. Stores and fashion suffered the most. https://t.co/mDZ1U1QUj7
Shape of weekly YOY % change
The January @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a year-on-year growth of 1.3%, an improvement over recent months, driven by bargain-hunting. Scotland outperformed the rest of the UK last month.
https://t.co/VjR35FQqo6
BRC- @KPMG January Retail #UKSales Monitor shows a modest year-on-year total increase of 0.4%, while the 12m average hit a new record decline of 0.2%. However, Food and Non-Food were both in growth for the month.
https://t.co/mDZ1U1QUj7
The December @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor confirmed sales were muted over the festive season with a year-on-year decline of 0.9% for November and December combined. 2019 as a whole grew 0.3%, outperforming slightly the rest of the UK.
https://t.co/6lfXQcU1Pn
The October @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a year-on-year growth of 1.0%, the best outcome since January. This was driven by early discounts arriving in force to boost Home and Fashion categories.
https://t.co/VjR35FQqo6
BRC- @KPMG October Retail #UKSales Monitor shows a rebound with a year-on-year total increase of 0.6% thanks to exceptional discounting from home and fashion retailers. Both Food and Non-Food showed growth.
https://t.co/O8qPO5dfMz
October BRC-@Nielsen Shop Prices fell by 0.4%. Deflation slowed as ambient inflation rose. Non-Food prices are deflationary, as greater discounting take place.
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The September @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a year-on-year decline of 1.9%, as non-essential items suffered particularly. https://t.co/VjR35FyPwy
BRC- @KPMG September Retail #UKSales Monitor shows a decrease of 1.3%. The Non-Food 12-month Total average slipped to -1.0%, a new record low. https://t.co/0HTBAgEmv6
The August @SRC-@KPMG Scottish #RetailSales Monitor shows a yoy decline of 0.2%, in line with the 12m decline of 0.1%. Consumption was polarised with inflation-driven Food rising 2.4% while Non-Food declined 2.4%, damped by the wettest August on records.
https://t.co/VjR35FQqo6