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Retail sales in March nosedived in biggest fall on record

The British Retail Consortium said March experienced the biggest decline since records began in 1995

An eerie quiet on Church street in Cardiff(Image: Rob Browne)

Retail sales nosedived in March at the fastest rate on record as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic hit hard, shows new research.

With a lockdown introduced, total sales were down by 4.3% year-on-year – showing the sharpest decline since records started in January 1995 when excluding distortions – the BRC (British Retail Consortium)-KPMG retail sales monitor said.

It also warned that worse figures could still emerge.

Sales rollercoastered before and after stricter social distancing measures were introduced from March 23.

An “unprecedented surge” in demand for food and essentials earlier in the month was followed by a steep drop-off in sales as high streets became deserted.

And while fashion sales went into hibernation, demand for computers, games and fitness equipment increased as families adjusted to life at home.

In the first three weeks of March, total retail sales grew by 12%.

But during the two weeks after lockdown, they fell by 27%.