Heatwave and football help drinks sales beat inflation in early June
Drinks sales hit double-digit year-on-year growth last week as warm weather sent consumers flocking to pubs and bars.
Drinks sales hit double-digit year-on-year growth last week as warm weather sent consumers flocking to pubs and bars.
Drinks sales were in year-on-year growth for a fifth successive time last week, thanks to warm weather and surging cider sales.
Pubs and bars achieved solid drinks sales in the first half of May as consumers enjoyed successive Bank Holiday weekends—but with inflation still in double digits, real-terms growth remains elusive.
Pubs and bars achieved solid drinks sales in the first half of May as consumers enjoyed successive Bank Holiday weekends—but with inflation still in double digits, real-terms growth remains elusive.
Easter holidays and decent weather helped managed On Premise venues achieve a 7% year-on-year increase in drinks sales over the three weeks to last Saturday (22 April).
CGA by NIQ’s Drinks Recovery Tracker reveals a reasonable first quarter of 2023 for On Premise drinks sales—raising hopes that a Bank Holiday-filled May can be a springboard into the summer. Here’s our month-by-month and category-by-category wrap of the quarter.
Drinks sales in Britain’s On Premise slipped below last year’s levels in the aftermath of a solid Easter weekend.
Easter holidays helped push On Premise drinks sales into double-digit year-on-year growth last week.
On Premise drinks sales hovered either side of last year’s levels over the second half of March, CGA by NIQ’s latest Drinks Recovery Tracker data shows.
Drinks sales have fallen year-on-year for the second week in a row, as national rail strikes and poor weather cut visits to pubs and bars.
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