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Posted on May 20, 2017

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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on May 20, 2017

Though today’s ONS retail statistics reveal April’s High Street retail revenues finally rose, by 1.9% against March, that’s largely because of the Easter blip – cautions e-commerce delivery experts ParcelHero. An online sales rise of 19% shows the internet is still eating the High Street’s lunch, it warns.
The latest Office of National Statistics retail figures give some welcome respite for the struggling High Street, with volumes up 4% YOY and 2.3% against March. However, these figures are artificially boosted because Easter fell in April rather than March this year, warns e-commerce delivery expert ParcelHero. It says a slight rise in High Street footfall during the Easter break doesn’t negate e-commerce growth of a staggering 19% YOY in April.
ParcelHero’s Head of Consumer Research, David Jinks MILT, says the latest ONS figures reveal online shopping accounts for 15.6% of all retail sales, and the rapid growth mirrors the chief prediction in its new report 2030: The Death of the High Street – that home shopping will wipe out 50% of town centre stores by 2030.
David warns:
The full report is available at https://www.parcelhero.com/blog/news-updates/2030-dead-end-for-the-high-street
Though today’s ONS retail statistics reveal April’s High Street retail revenues finally rose, by 1.9% against March, that’s largely because of the Easter blip – cautions e-commerce delivery experts ParcelHero. An online sales rise of 19% shows the internet is still eating the High Street’s lunch, it warns.
The latest Office of National Statistics retail figures give some welcome respite for the struggling High Street, with volumes up 4% YOY and 2.3% against March. However, these figures are artificially boosted because Easter fell in April rather than March this year, warns e-commerce delivery expert ParcelHero. It says a slight rise in High Street footfall during the Easter break doesn’t negate e-commerce growth of a staggering 19% YOY in April.
ParcelHero’s Head of Consumer Research, David Jinks MILT, says the latest ONS figures reveal online shopping accounts for 15.6% of all retail sales, and the rapid growth mirrors the chief prediction in its new report 2030: The Death of the High Street – that home shopping will wipe out 50% of town centre stores by 2030.
David warns:
The full report is available at https://www.parcelhero.com/blog/news-updates/2030-dead-end-for-the-high-street