Shopping visits in the UK fall at sharpest rate in nine months

The number of shoppers visiting stores in the UK fell at the steepest rate in nine months in August, reflecting the continuing pressures facing retailers, new figures show.

Shopping visits in the UK fall at sharpest rate in nine months

The number of shoppers visiting stores in the UK fell at the steepest rate in nine months in August, reflecting the continuing pressures facing retailers, new figures show.

The British Retail Consortium (BRC)/Springboard footfall monitor said 1.6% fewer shoppers went to stores last month, the largest fall since a 2.4% drop last November.

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