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Morrisons to report soaring festive sales as Christmas Covid restrictions help supermarkets

Supermarket sales accelerated over Christmas due to tightened coronavirus restrictions across the country

Morrisons is to reveal its latest set of trading figures on Tuesday(Image: PA)

Supermarket giant Morrisons will next week report soaring sales during the festive period due to tightened coronavirus restrictions, analysts have predicted.

The firm will reveal its latest set of trading figures to investors as part of a Christmas update on Tuesday, as PA reports.

And according to the predictions by top analysts, the grocer boasting hundreds of stores across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ will post an 8.3% rise in like-for-like group sales for the past 22 weeks of the second half of the financial year.

Analysts have forecast that this will include an acceleration in sales over the Christmas period following 7.9% like-for-like growth in the third quarter.

But this represents a slight slowdown in sales after sustained high demand during the first national lockdown helped Bradford-based Morrisons deliver 8.8% like-for-like growth in the first half of the year.

England's second national lockdown in November and more severe tiered restrictions are expected to have boosted sales further during the key Christmas period.

Nevertheless, Morrisons warned at the start of December that the impact of Covid-19 is expected to cost it £270 million by the end of 2020/21, some £40 million above previous expectations.

Earlier this month, it also followed Tesco in choosing to hand back its business rates relief for the year to the Government.