Hot weather and picnic food help boost UK retail sales

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Demand for summer clothing, electric fans and picnic food during the record hot weather helped sales at retailers rebound last month, according to new figures. The BRC-KPMG retail sales monitor for July showed that total sales increased by 2.3% during the month, bringing to an end three consecutive months of decline.

Nevertheless, industry experts said the growth was still driven by inflation, with the price of products significantly higher than the same period last year. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that inflation hit a new 40-year high of 9.4% in June.

The volume of products sold during the month declined as price rises continued to weigh on customers.

“Sales improved in July as the heatwave boosted sales of hot weather essentials,” said Helen Dickinson, chief executive of the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

“However, with inflation at over 9%, many retailers are still contending with falling sales volumes during what remains an incredibly difficult trading period.”

The monitor also showed that retailers saw food sales increase by 2.3% over the three months to July amid rampant inflation. However, overall sales of non-food items, such as clothing and homeware, declined by 2% in the latest quarter.

Sales of non-food products from stores were up 2% for the three-month period as shoppers continued to switch back to UK high streets, but online sales were down 3.9%.

Paul Martin, UK head of retail at KPMG, said: “The summer could be the lull before the storm with conditions set to get tougher as consumers arrive back from summer breaks to holiday credit card bills, another energy price hike and rising interest rates.

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“With stronger cost-of-living headwinds on the horizon, consumers will have to prioritise essentials, and discretionary product spending will come under pressure.”

Separate figures from Barclaycard also show that overall consumer spending lifted in July. Data from the credit card business showed that spending grew 7.7% in July against the same period last year.

The figures showed that Britons spent more on clothing, beauty and UK holidays as the school holiday period began. Credit card spending on essential items increased by 7% year on year, driven by higher prices for food and fuel. Spending on utilities soared by 43.9% compared with the same month a year earlier.

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