Sales growth at British supermarkets picked-up over the last month, helped by consumers starting to make purchases for Christmas, latest industry data showed.
Market researcher NIQ saidĀ UKĀ supermarket sales rose 4.7% in the four weeks to 5 October year-on-year, having been up 4.0% in last month’s report.
“Many households are now budgeting for Christmas and slowly stocking their cupboards to help spread the cost,” Mike Watkins, NIQāsĀ UKĀ head ofĀ retailer and business insight, said.
The researcher’s data, the most up-to-date snapshot ofĀ UKĀ consumer behaviour, showed purchases of both Halloween and Christmas products drove sales growth of 0.2% in general merchandise – the first growth in that category in 12 months.
NIQ said shopper visits to supermarkets rose 7.6% year-on-year but average basket value fell 4% to Ā£18.62 ($24.34), reflecting lessening inflation.
Top UK Grocers
Like data from rival market researcherĀ KantarĀ last week, NIQ said online supermarketĀ Ocado was again the fastest growingĀ UKĀ grocer with sales growth of 15.9% over the 12 weeks to 5 October.
Marks & Spencer was in second place with sales growth of 12.4%. NIQ said M&S attracted 800,000 new shoppers in the four week period year-on-year and over the 12 week period one in threeĀ UKĀ households shopped at M&S for food and drink.
Market leaderĀ TescoĀ saw sales growth of 5.3%, while No. 2Ā Sainsbury’sĀ recorded growth of 5.5%.
However, No. 3 playerĀ AsdaĀ continued to struggle. Its sales fell 3.1% and it lost 1 percentage point of market share over the year.
Separately, official dataĀ showedĀ UKĀ inflation fell more than expected to an annual rate of 1.7% in September from 2.2% in August. Food inflation was 1.8%.