High street footfall is falling annually by 3.1%

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Nigel Cassidy

High street footfall is falling annually by 3.1%

Nigel Cassidy
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High street footfall is falling annually by 3.1%
It seems consumers tightened their purse strings at the start of this year. According to the latest figures, January sales failed to stop spending on clothing falling at the fastest pace in nearly five years. Visa's UK Consumer Index says face-to-face spending on the high street recorded an annual fall of 3.1 per cent last month. Nigel Cassidy was joined by Diane Wehrle, Marketing and Insights Director at Springboard to discuss further.
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Diane Wehrle


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Topics: UK (in Economics)

Strand: Share Radio Breakfast


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