Marks & Spencer Group (MKS)

Sector:

Personal Goods

Index:

FTSE 100

356.50p
   
  • Change Today:
      1.00p
  • 52 Week High: 400.20
  • 52 Week Low: 245.80
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 2,055.20m
  • Volume: 3,875,383
  • Market Cap: £7,327m
  • RiskGrade: 211
  • Beta: 0.02

UK food and drink sales surge over Christmas

By Abigail Townsend

Date: Tuesday 07 Jan 2025

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Household grocery spending hit a record high over Christmas, industry data showed on Tuesday, as shoppers snapped up festive food and drink.
According to retail consultancy Kantar, average household spending on take-home groceries was £460. Sales sparked 2.1% in the four weeks to 29 December.

There was strong demand for more expensive goods over the festive period, with sales of branded goods growing 4.2% and premium own-label by 14.6%.

Footfall also jumped in December, making it the busiest month for retailers since the pre-lockdown rush seen in March 2020.

However, grocery price inflation ticked higher, to 3.7%, the highest since last March. Prices rose fastest in chilled smoothies and juices, chocolate and skincare.

Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, said: "It was a solid Christmas for the supermarkets, with sales surpassing £13bn during the four weeks of December for the first time ever, showing people were clearly in the mood to celebrate and spend.

"In contrast to reports of disappointing footfall across the rest of the high street, it was a very different story in the world of grocery."

Among individual retailers, sales at hard discounters Aldi and Lidl rose by 2.9% and 6.6% respectively in the 12 weeks to 29 December.

As a result, their respective market shares over the Christmas period reached 7.3% and 10%, their highest ever.

The only grocer to beat Lidl's sales growth was online-only Ocado, which saw sales grow 9.6%.

Sales at Tesco - the UK's biggest grocer - jumped 5%, giving it a market share of 28.5%. At J Sainsbury sales improved by 3.5% and by 2.1% at upmarket chain Waitrose.

But Asda and Morrisons fare less well. At Morrisons, sales ticked up just 0.4%, while at Asda they slid 5.8%.

At Marks & Spencer, which Kantar does not define as a pure play grocer, spending on food and drink rose by 8.7%.

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Marks and spencer Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 356.50p
Change Today 1.00p
% Change 0.28 %
52 Week High 400.20
52 Week Low 245.80
Volume 3,875,383
Shares Issued 2,055.20m
Market Cap £7,327m
Beta 0.02
RiskGrade 211

Marks and spencer Star Ratings

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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
64.59% below the market average64.59% below the market average64.59% below the market average64.59% below the market average64.59% below the market average
33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average
Price Trend
71.11% above the market average71.11% above the market average71.11% above the market average71.11% above the market average71.11% above the market average
84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average
Income
49.8% below the market average49.8% below the market average49.8% below the market average49.8% below the market average49.8% below the market average
80% below the sector average80% below the sector average80% below the sector average80% below the sector average80% below the sector average
Growth
62.65% above the market average62.65% above the market average62.65% above the market average62.65% above the market average62.65% above the market average
84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average

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Neutral 5
Sell 0
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Marks and spencer Key Personnel

Chair Archie Norman
CEO Stuart Machin
CFO Alison Dolan

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