Responding to the latest ONS Retail Sales Index figures, Harvir Dhillon, Economist at the British Retail Consortium, said: 

“May’s warm weather provided a welcome boost to retail sales. There were strong sales across clothing, footwear, household goods, and electrical household appliances as shoppers stocked up on heatwave essentials such as lighter clothing, bedding and fans. Food sales also rose year on year as people got together for bank holiday barbecues and outdoor gatherings. 
 
“While the sunshine provided a short-term boost, retailers continue to face significant challenges. Household budgets remain stretched, consumer confidence is fragile, and operating costs are rising. To support growth and help keep inflation under control, Government must address the taxes and levies that are increasing energy costs for businesses. Without intervention, mounting cost pressures will make it harder for retailers to invest, grow and keep prices affordable for customers.

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