Better-than-expected numbers after 2021’s Covid-hit Christmas remain well below pre-pandemic levels
The number of shoppers hitting the Boxing Day sales has bounced back after last year’s Covid-hit Christmas – but remained well below levels seen before the pandemic.
The shopper tracking agency Springboard said there had been a 50% rise in shopper numbers out on Monday compared with last year, when the Omicron variant of Covid-19 prompted many to stay at home. However, this remained 30.5% down on 2019 levels.
Better-than-expected numbers after 2021’s Covid-hit Christmas remain well below pre-pandemic levelsThe number of shoppers hitting the Boxing Day sales has bounced back after last year’s Covid-hit Christmas – but remained well below levels seen before the pandemic.The shopper tracking agency Springboard said there had been a 50% rise in shopper numbers out on Monday compared with last year, when the Omicron variant of Covid-19 prompted many to stay at home. However, this remained 30.5% down on 2019 levels. Continue reading…