March Piles More Gloom on the High Streets
Figures from the Retail Traffic Index (RTI) by analysts SPSL, now part of global research company Synovate, show that the month of March follows the downbeat results from the Easter fortnight. Monthly footfall numbers (people actually entering shops) in the
SPSL’s retail psychologist, Dr
“I suppose the most positive point from the statistics is that if we take Quarter 1 as a whole, retail traffic was only marginally down on 2007; by 0.4%. I, for one, had fully expected the quarter to be far quieter than that. We do continue to see surprisingly high levels of inertia in shopping behaviour, despite all the negative pressures. Plainly old habits die hard.
“However, every day the pinch on the consumer is reportedly more painful and less easy for them to ignore. This will be working its way through to the retailer, where the priority should probably be more about driving cash efficiencies, making every pound generated through the tills deliver that bit more before leaving the business, than purely conserving cash by aborting investment programmes. Suppliers and manufacturers can expect even tougher trading conditions to come. April will be an unsettling month all round with Easter behind us now and the summer still a long way off.”
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