Pandemic to leave £37bn hole in non-food spend

Crowds of shoppers flooded city centres and other locations across England on Monday after months of being at home as non-essential stores reopened for the first time in 12 weeks.Images of long queues forming outside stores came as a welcome relief for the retail sector that has been battered by the government’s lockdown restrictions.คำพูดจาก สล็อตทรูวอเลท

But GlobalData, a data analytics company, has warned that the boost will be short-lived and retailers will still lose £37bn this year.This is despite an expected increase in online spending, with 4.8% of UK consumers spending more online as a result of the outbreak. Indeed, online non-food expenditure is forec…