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Primark predicts £1.6bn Covid sales hit over 12 months

High street chain says despite lost sales it expects to start bouncing back once stores can reopen and pent-up demand is met

Primark is owned by Associated British Foods(Image: PA)

Primark’s parent company lost around £1.1 billion of sales over the past six months due to the pandemic.

Associated British Foods (ABF) said it expects to lose out on a further £480 million in the next six months while the economy slowly reopens. Combined, that equals £1.6 billion in lost sales over the year.

Right now just 77 stores are open – representing a fifth of total store selling space – primarily in the US.

The business said despite the lost sales it expects to start bouncing back once stores can reopen and pent-up demand is met.

People queued around the block when Primark stores were able to open again last summer, and customers spent heavily in Primark during the brief December period when stores were allowed to open in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

ABF said it will be able to sell spring/summer collections left over from last year when the pandemic as it reopens.

The company said, despite the heavy falls, sales at Primark in the six months to February 27 are still expected to come in at £2.2 billion, thanks to some stores staying open overseas and store sales before the latest restrictions.

But it is well down on the same period a year earlier.