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New research by GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, shows 66.8% of 16 to 24-year-olds are feeling comfortable about returning to shops.

Just over half of UK consumers are willing to visit non-essential stores once lockdown restrictions lift; but 16-24s are the most enthusiastic.

Commenting on the findings is Sofie Willmott, lead retail analyst at GlobalData. “With the fatal risk of Covid-19 much lower for the majority of younger consumers, they are more willing to return to public places.

“Consequently, those retailers targeting 16-24s such as JD Sports and H&M will see footfall return more quickly than retailers such as M&S and Debenhams, that are trying to encourage older customer bases back to stores.”

Many retailers, including John Lewis & Partners and Reiss, are planning to phase the reopening of their stores from 15 June to test new safety measures and gauge demand. Primark, however, is opening all of its branches in England straight away, taking on its learnings from its European locations.

Willmott continues; “Primark’s stores will attract young consumers who have not been able to get their value clothing fix from the retailer online. However, many of its city centre branches are likely to be quiet as shoppers will be reluctant to travel to shopping locations.

“Its huge destination stores at each end of Oxford Street are set to be much more tranquil than usual, with a lack of tourist traffic and footfall from workers based nearby.”

For further information on GlobalData, please click here.

 

 

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