A survey of 2,000 adults conducted by YouGov for The Grocer this month found that 60% Brits bought branded chocolate and sweets, with only 26% of shoppers choosing own label [13 March 2023].
Nine per cent of shoppers did not buy chocolate or sweets at all, according to the survey, while 5% said they did not know whether they bought own-label or branded confectionery.
Gen Z fuels UK's overseas retail spending in post-Brexit era - 365 RETAIL | Retail Technology ...
British shoppers continue to be among the top five nationalities when it comes to Tax Free spending abroad, according to new findings from Planet , a global technology company providing integrated software, payment, and technology solutions.
Notably, it is the UK’s younger customers driving this trend. Gen Z accounted for a staggering 29% of sales in February 2023, compared to just 8% for other non-EU shoppers.
Global economy's 'speed limit' set to plunge | The Daily Star
The global economy's "speed limit"—the maximum long-term rate at which it can grow without sparking inflation—is set to slump to a three-decade low by 2030, a new World Bank report showed.
The report -- Falling Long-Term Growth Prospects: Trends, Expectations, and Policies -- offers the first comprehensive assessment of long-term potential output growth rates in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Indices end marginally in red amidst volatility; Adani stocks shed | Mint
Share Market Close: Indian stock markets ended in the flat-to-red zone with Adani stocks dragging Nifty by 0.2%. Most sectors finished in the red. IndusInd Bank, UPL, and Dr Reddy's gained, while Adani stocks, TechM, and Hero MotoCorp dragged. Auto, Media, Metal and Realty shed the most.
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