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UK Sunshine Warmed up Retail Sales in June, ONS Says

UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 25 – Retail sales in the UK rose 0.9% in June 2025 due to increased demand for food and drinks during a heatwave, though growth was below economist forecasts, ONS data shows.

  • The UK retail sector saw sales volumes rise by 0.9% in June 2025 after a 2.8% drop in May, boosted by warm weather and increased consumer activity.
  • May's sharp decline, the steepest since December 2023, followed economic output contraction in April and May and shifted consumer spending patterns.
  • Supermarkets experienced stronger trading with increased drink purchases, fuel sales rose 2.8%, and non-food sectors such as clothing and footwear showed incremental growth due to the warmest June on record.
  • Online spending increased 2.3% month-on-month, total retail values grew 3.3% over three months to June, and consumer confidence tumbled in July amid inflation at 3.6%.
  • The June rebound suggests potential for summer sales growth, though momentum has slowed and economic forecasts expect lacklustre second-quarter growth ahead.
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Heatwave helps retail sales rebound in June

The Office for National Statistics said the total volume of retail sales rose by 0.9% in June, having fallen by a downwardly revised 2.8% in May.

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caithness-business.co.uk broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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