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Warmest June on record boosts retail sales with significant rise in food and drink sectors

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said overall retail sales volume rose by 0.9 per cent in June, following a 2.8 per cent fall in May, as consumers returned to the high street

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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail sales climbed last month as Britons basked in the hottest June on record, which boosted demand for food and beverages, official data has shown.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that overall retail sales volumes jumped by 0.9 per cent in June, bouncing back from a 2.8 per cent decline in May, as shoppers flocked back to the high street, as reported by .

Good weather drives food and drink demand

The figures indicated that the balmy conditions had "a positive effect" on food store sales volumes, which registered a 0.7 per cent uptick after plummeting 5.4 per cent in May.

This improvement was primarily driven by stronger performance in supermarkets, with retailers noting heightened sales of beverages.

Petrol station volumes also surged by 2.8 per cent in June thanks to the favourable weather conditions, marking the steepest monthly increase since May 2024.

Meanwhile, non-store retailers' sales volumes, predominantly comprising online merchants, climbed 1.7 per cent, attributed to promotional activity alongside the sweltering temperatures.

However, non-food store volumes managed only a modest 0.2 per cent rise, which analysts linked to reduced footfall.

Whilst department stores and fashion retailers posted gains during the month, again leaning on discounts and the heatwave, this was countered by declines in household goods sales.