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Retail footfall down by 82% in May

Footfall across the UK’s retail locations plunged by 81.6% in May owing to the Covid-19 lockdown – a shallower decline than the previous month.

The number of shopping centre visitors dropped by 84.9% during the four weeks to 30 May, compared with the previous year, according to the latest BRC-Shoppertrak footfall monitor.

On high streets, footfall declined by 77.8% year-on-year. This was aided by local convenience stores, which have been growing in popularity during lockdown.

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