UK retailers suffered sales drop in April, BRC report shows
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Guardian.co.uk - May 15th, 15:23
Retailers suffered a 2.2% drop in sales last month compared with a year ago, thanks to the timing of Easter and wintry weather, according to industry figures.
The British Retail Consortium's three-month total growth average, which irons out the distorting effect of Easter falling in April last year and March this year, was 2.6%. That was a slower pace of growth than in the three months to February and March and the BRC said a recovery in consumer spending remained elusive.
"There's a sense that people are more prepared to spend than they were but chief executives are telling me that's volatile. A convincing trend towards revival is hard to spot and competitive pricing is still critical to generating sales," said the BRC's director general Helen Dickinson.
But April was not all bad, she stressed, noting that for non-food sales it was better than March once the Easter distortion was taken away.
"Wintry weather, followed by the arrival of sun, had a big influence on some retailers," she said. "Fashion sales were weak early in the month but that was almost entirely made up later when signs of spring arrived. While health and beauty gained both ways with strong sales of cold and flu remedies and then of bronzing and skin care products."
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