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Predicted Christmas Cheer At John Lewis & Partners

Ahead of John Lewis & Partners officially announcing its festive performance figures on Thursday January 10, the department store offered a glimpse of how trading fared over the Christmas period for the six weeks to December 29.

Total sales for the week to December 22 were up 4.2%, and up 4.5% the week after – by comparison to last year – with very strong sales on Christmas Eve and a confident start to the store’s clearance sales both online and in shops.

“Although home sales were down 2.3% on last year, Gift Cook and Dine had a great week, up 25%, as shoppers bought last minute Christmas gifts. Gift food was also up 103%,” confirmed John Lewis & Partners’ head of shop for trade for Scotland and the North of England, Barry Matheson.

The retailer has confirmed that its sales were boosted by shoppers buying last minute Christmas gifts.

 

Top: John Lewis & Partners.

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