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Britain on track for record Black Friday sales

Published 26/11/2021, 10:10
Updated 26/11/2021, 19:20
© Reuters. Customers carry clothes at a store on "Black Friday" in the West End shopping district of London, Britain, November 26, 2021. REUTERS/May James

© Reuters. Customers carry clothes at a store on "Black Friday" in the West End shopping district of London, Britain, November 26, 2021. REUTERS/May James

By James Davey

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain looks to be on track for record sales over the Black Friday discount weekend despite supply chain disruption, with data indicating nearly one quarter more shopper transactions so far compared with last year.

Barclaycard, which processes nearly 1 pound ($1.33) in every 3 pounds spent on credit and debit cards in the United Kingdom, said the volume of payment transactions as of 1700 GMT was up 2.4% versus the same period in 2019 and up 23% on 2020, when non-essential stores were closed due to a COVID-19 lockdown.

"Consumers have retained their love for grabbing a Black Friday bargain, proving this event remains a firm fixture in the annual shopping calendar," said Rob Cameron, CEO of Barclaycard Payments.

Analysts at GlobalData for the VoucherCodes Shopping for Christmas report forecast total sales of 9.15 billion pounds over the four day Black Friday to Cyber Monday period - up 15.1% on the 7.95 billion pounds taken in 2020 and up 6.8% on the 8.57 billion pounds taken in 2019.

Black Friday, taking place against a backdrop of shortages of both products and drivers to deliver them, is particularly important for department store group John Lewis, consumer electricals retailers Currys and AO World and general merchandise retailer Argos, which is part of supermarket group Sainsbury's.

While Tesco (LON:TSCO), Britain's biggest retailer, and Asda are also participating, some major retailers, including Marks & Spencer and Next, shun the event.

On Thursday, UK retailers reported the strongest pre-Christmas demand since 2015 but also the biggest price rises since 1990, as fears of shortages led shoppers to buy gifts early, figures from the Confederation of British Industry showed.

On Tuesday, AO warned of limited supplies of games consoles, including Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)'s Xbox, and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) iphones, blaming the global shortage of semiconductor chips.

Earlier this month, Sainsbury's similarly warned shoppers to expect a shortage of electronics products.

Currys, however, has said it is well stocked.

Delays in international supply chains are being compounded by labour shortages in domestic transport and warehousing networks, with a shortage of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers particularly acute.

© Reuters. Customers carry clothes at a store on

Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)'s Black Friday was disrupted by climate targeting 15 depots across Europe and it also faced protests by workers and delivery drivers in Germany, France and Italy.

In the U.S. stores were less crowded than in years past as major retailers opened their doors early.

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