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    UK Retail Sales Growth Slides as Omicron Hits – Cbi

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on December 21, 2021

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK retail sales growth dropped sharply in December as Omicron concerns kept shoppers home, pressuring the government for support.

    UK Retail Sales Decline Amid Omicron Fears, Reports CBI

    By David Milliken

    LONDON (Reuters) -British retail sales growth fell sharply in the first half of December as concerns about the Omicron variant of coronavirus kept shoppers at home, according to a survey which could add to pressure on the government to provide more emergency support.

    The Confederation of British Industry’s gauge of sales volumes – which asks retailers how sales compare with a year ago – slumped to +8 in December from +39 in November, its lowest reading since non-essential shops were in lockdown in March.

    “Our December survey confirms what we’ve been hearing anecdotally about Omicron’s chilling impact on activity on the high street, with retail sales growth slowing and expectations for the coming month sharply downgraded,” CBI economist Ben Jones said.

    Cases of COVID-19 have risen by more than 60% in Britain over the past week, with around 90,000 people a day testing positive recently.

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has so far refrained from further legal restrictions to slow the spread of the new variant, but has not ruled out taking more action.

    Business groups want finance minister Rishi Sunak to provide more help. Sunak was due to comment soon about his discussions with representatives of the hospitality industry who are demanding more government support, a minister said.

    “It’s crucial that the government takes steps to help society live confidently with the virus, including meaningful dialogue between business, government and unions to assess the impact of restrictions and the need for future support,” the CBI’s Jones said.

    The increase in cases has been especially sharp in London. Shopper numbers fell 8.5% in central London last weekend and by less in other city centres, according to figures from market research company Springboard published on Monday, while the hospitality industry says takings were down by 40%.

    The CBI survey showed retailers expected sales to be roughly normal for the time of year in December – having been well above in November – and to be below normal in January.

    Retailers had plenty of stock for now, but feared staff absences could lead to renewed disruption of supply chains next month, the CBI added.

    Samuel Tombs, economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said the slowdown could also reflect how some households did Christmas shopping earlier than normal this year.

    “We think that retail sales should be relatively immune to the impact of the Omicron variant, particularly if consumers shift spending away from services venues,” he said.

    The survey was based on responses from 41 retail chains between Nov. 24 and Dec. 14.

    (Reporting by David MillikenEditing by William Schomberg)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK retail sales growth fell sharply in December.
    • •Omicron variant keeps shoppers at home.
    • •CBI survey shows lowest sales reading since March lockdown.
    • •Business groups urge government for more support.
    • •Retailers fear supply chain disruptions due to staff absences.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK retail sales growth slides as Omicron hits – CBI

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the decline in UK retail sales growth due to the Omicron variant and its impact on consumer behavior and government support.

    2How has Omicron affected UK retail sales?

    Omicron has led to a significant drop in retail sales growth as shoppers stay home, prompting calls for government support.

    3What are the expectations for future sales?

    Retailers expect sales to be below normal in January, with concerns over supply chain disruptions due to staff absences.

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