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Primark's UK sales fall as owner ABF explores spinning off fashion retailer

Primark's UK sales fall as owner ABF explores spinning off fashion retailer

Summary

Primark, a budget fashion retailer, saw a 3.1% drop in sales in the UK over the past year as people spent less. Its owner, Associated British Foods (ABF), reported a 13% decrease in profits and is considering separating Primark from its food brands. Shoppers are spending less on fashion due to higher living costs caused by inflation.

Key Facts

  • Primark's UK sales fell by 3.1% in the last year.
  • Associated British Foods, which owns Primark, reported a 13% decline in profits to £1.4 billion.
  • ABF is thinking about dividing Primark and its food brands into separate businesses.
  • The decline in sales is partly due to weak consumer confidence and people spending less in stores.
  • Inflation has been constant at 3.8%, affecting consumer spending power.
  • Cheaper competitors like Shein and Temu are attracting customers looking for savings.
  • Rising costs and online competition have caused issues for many UK high street retailers.
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