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Retail sales return to pre-Covid levels

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Shoppers returned to high streets in increasing numbers last month but business at clothes and household goods stores remains below pre-pandemic levels, official figures show.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said total retail sales volumes in July rose 3.6% compared with June and are now 3% above pre-pandemic levels.

But it said there is a distinct split emerging between food and online retailers, which have surpassed February’s sales figures, and non-food businesses, which have not.

Deputy national statistici­an for economic statistics Jonathan Athow said: “Retail sales have now regained all the ground lost during the height of the coronaviru­s restrictio­ns as more stores open for trade and online sales remain at historical­ly high levels.

“While still below their pre-pandemic levels, both fuel and clothing sales continued to recover.

“Meanwhile, food sales fell back from their recent peaks as people started to venture back into pubs and restaurant­s.”

In July, the volume of food store sales fell 3.1% compared with June. Online sales also fell from June highs – back 2.1% – although both measures remain above pre-pandemic levels.

The retail industry contribute­s around 5.4% to gross domestic product (GDP), used to measure a nation’s growth, and is one of the biggest private sector employers in the UK.

However, the pandemic has led to more than 40,000 job losses already announced in the sector as business leaders said the industry is going through a structural, rather than cyclical, change.

As of July, clothing sales were 25.7% lower than February, shedding light on Marks & Spencer’s decision to axe around 7,000 jobs, primarily in its nonfood division, earlier this week.

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