UK supermarkets saw their worst Christmas since 2014. All of the so-called Big Four - Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons - saw sales decline
LONDON - British supermarkets experienced the lowest growth over the key Christmas period since 2014, with sales growing by just 0.5% year-on-year in the four weeks to Dec. 28, according to industry data published on Tuesday.
Market researcher Nielsen attributed the weak growth to increased competition, price cuts and lower inflation. Its data also revealed that while consumers visited supermarkets more often over the 2019 Christmas period, shoppers purchased fewer items and spent less each time. Nielsen said Sainsbury’s , Britain’s No. 2 grocer, was the most successful of the big four supermarket groups over the 12 week period to Dec. 28, though it still experienced a sales decline of 0.4%.
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