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Christmas and more in March – but only for some
On the 31st March, Kantar released their data on the last four weeks of grocery sales and the figures were eye-watering, outperforming Christmas sales and periods. March was the biggest month of grocery sales in the UK ever recorded. In … Continue reading →
Posted in Alcohol, Christmas, Community Grocer, Consumer Change, Convenience stores, Covid19, Data, Food, Food Retailing, Internet shopping, Kantar, Lidl, Local Retailers, Logistics, Non-food retailing, Online Retailing, Panic buying, Restaurants, Retail Change, Retail Sales, Retailers, Sainsbury, Uncategorized
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Tagged Alcohol, Christmas, Convenience Retailing, Covid19, Food, Grocery, independents, Just in Time, Kantar, Market share, Non-Food, Online retailing, Panic buying, Retail, Sales, Specialist retailers, stock holding, Store Cupboard Goods
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