UK shopper numbers show first signs of Omicron impact -Springboard

Reuters

Published Dec 06, 2021 11:36

Updated Dec 06, 2021 12:06

LONDON (Reuters) -The emergence of the new coronavirus Omicron variant is starting to impact shopper behaviour in Britain, researcher Springboard said on Monday.

It said that in the week to Dec. 4 overall UK shopper numbers, or footfall, rose 0.7% versus the previous week and was up 0.5% in central London.

However, Springboard noted its central London "Back to the Office Benchmark", comprising only those areas in close proximity to offices, fell 2% and there was a 3.8% drop in footfall in regional cities outside of the capital.

Springboard said footfall rose 1% in small market towns as more shoppers stayed local.

"Last week...provided the first evidence of an early impact on footfall of the Omicron variant," said Diane Wehrle, Springboard's insights director.

Britain first expressed concern about the new variant on Nov. 25.