The Scotsman

Shoppers stockpilin­g pumpkins for Brexit day

- By JANE BRADLEY

British consumers are not yet rushing to stockpile groceries ahead of the looming Brexit deadline but they are planning for Halloween which falls on the same date.

The monthly supermarke­ts report from analysts Kantar, said sales of dry pasta and healthcare products over the past four weeks were 9 per cent and 7 per cent higher than the same time last year, but those of canned products fell by 2 per cent and frozen food by 1 per cent.

However, while consumers are not preparing for Brexit, they are preparing for Halloween – which is also on 31 October – with sales of pumpkins rocketing compared to this time last year.

Fraser Mckevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, said: “Well-documented concerns about the availabili­ty of popular products in the event of a no-deal Brexit have not yet translated into a consistent increase in purchasing.

“While a quarter of British consumers say they are considerin­g stockpilin­g, it seems they are waiting to see how the next few weeks play out and we expect if they take any action it will be closer to the deadline if a chaotic trading situation looks increasing­ly likely.”

He added: “One event people are already planning for on 31 October is Halloween, spending a collective £1.5 million on pumpkins. Those sales are 29 per cent higher than at this point before Halloween last year and retailers should be taking note and aiming to capitalise on the celebratio­n.”

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