Insight Report 8 minutes PremiumUK Christmas 2018 Retail Outlook: Overall Demand Looks Solid, with E-Commerce on Course to Capture 30% of Nonfood Sales Coresight Research October 2, 2018 Executive SummaryUK retailers are set to see sustained sales growth this holiday season: We estimate that UK retail sales will grow by 4.5% year over year this Christmas, taking total November and December sales to £81.8 billion. We expect grocery retailers and Internet pure plays to drive this growth and that store-based nonfood retailers will see relatively soft growth. We estimate that 20.6% of all November and December retail sales will be made online, which would make 2018 the first year in which e-commerce would capture more than one-fifth of all UK holiday retail sales. We expect nonfood e-commerce sales to reach a threshold, too, increasing to 30% of total holiday nonfood sales for the first time. Despite a benign economic context, challenged midmarket brickand- mortar retailers are likely to see sustained difficulties on two fronts. First, rising labor costs and high business rates have coincided with sales moving online, in turn deleveraging the fixed costs associated with brick-and-mortar stores. Second, pricecompetitive rivals in the e-commerce and discount channels continue to steal share from legacy retailers, while limiting those legacy players’ ability to pass on higher costs to shoppers. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: 4Q22 US Retail Inventory Tracker: Inventory Turnover Ratios Improve for Many RetailersNovember 2023 China Retail Sales: Growth Continues To StrengthenChina’s National Day Golden Week 2024: Wrap-Up—A Comeback for Consumption?China Consumer Tracker: Avoidance Drops Ahead of Chinese New Year