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High streets and shopping centres have been full with thousands of people hunting for bargains in the last weekend before Christmas. | High streets and shopping centres have been full with thousands of people hunting for bargains in the last weekend before Christmas. |
Retailers across Scotland reported a healthy turnout of customers, as shops slashed prices to try to boost sales. | Retailers across Scotland reported a healthy turnout of customers, as shops slashed prices to try to boost sales. |
Some stores said they had people queuing from before 0900 GMT. | Some stores said they had people queuing from before 0900 GMT. |
It comes as a Bank of Scotland survey suggested people were curbing spending, but that Scots had the highest upper limit of £50 for friends and family. | It comes as a Bank of Scotland survey suggested people were curbing spending, but that Scots had the highest upper limit of £50 for friends and family. |
Saturday was expected to be one of the busiest shopping days of the year. | Saturday was expected to be one of the busiest shopping days of the year. |
Footfall is certainly busy enough, the big question we'll find out after Christmas is have they spent? Kingdom Shopping Centre spokesman Many stores were offering discounts of 10%-20%, with some cutting prices by up to 70% on selected items. | Footfall is certainly busy enough, the big question we'll find out after Christmas is have they spent? Kingdom Shopping Centre spokesman Many stores were offering discounts of 10%-20%, with some cutting prices by up to 70% on selected items. |
David Gallagher, the duty manager at Glasgow's Princes Square, on Buchanan Street, said: "Even before we opened, people were actually queuing up outside to get in." | |
Mr Gallagher said he believed the turnout was better than the same time last year. | Mr Gallagher said he believed the turnout was better than the same time last year. |
Andrew Cronie, manager of the Gyle Shopping Centre in Edinburgh, said: "People are definitely shopping later this year. | |
"This week there has been a 20% lift on last week, compared with 14% at the same time last year. | |
"And this year everyone has got two extra days - Monday and Tuesday - for late night shopping, which they didn't have in 2007." | |
Shops have slashed prices in a desperate bid to boost salesThe Kingdom Shopping Centre, in Glenrothes, said the number of customers visiting the stores appeared to be increasing as Christmas approaches. | Shops have slashed prices in a desperate bid to boost salesThe Kingdom Shopping Centre, in Glenrothes, said the number of customers visiting the stores appeared to be increasing as Christmas approaches. |
A spokesman said: "Footfall, certainly in Glenrothes, is up on previous weeks. | A spokesman said: "Footfall, certainly in Glenrothes, is up on previous weeks. |
"We had 210,000 last week and it certainly seems busier this week than it was last week. | "We had 210,000 last week and it certainly seems busier this week than it was last week. |
"Yesterday was a very busy day. The mall was extremely busy for long periods of time." | "Yesterday was a very busy day. The mall was extremely busy for long periods of time." |
He added: "Footfall is certainly busy enough, the big question we'll find out after Christmas is have they spent?" | He added: "Footfall is certainly busy enough, the big question we'll find out after Christmas is have they spent?" |
Aberdeen's Bon Accord and St Nicholas centres said they were "exceptionally busy". | Aberdeen's Bon Accord and St Nicholas centres said they were "exceptionally busy". |
Scots are setting a cap and sticking to it this Christmas Mike RegnierBank of Scotland A spokeswoman added: "There has been a fantastic festive atmosphere in the centre as people gear up for Christmas. | Scots are setting a cap and sticking to it this Christmas Mike RegnierBank of Scotland A spokeswoman added: "There has been a fantastic festive atmosphere in the centre as people gear up for Christmas. |
"Both the St Nicholas and Bon Accord centres have been exceptionally busy. | "Both the St Nicholas and Bon Accord centres have been exceptionally busy. |
"Footfall is broadly similar to the same time last year and shoppers are certainly still coming out and spending." | "Footfall is broadly similar to the same time last year and shoppers are certainly still coming out and spending." |
The Thistle Centre in Stirling also reported a steady stream of customers into the stores. | The Thistle Centre in Stirling also reported a steady stream of customers into the stores. |
"I think it's what I would expect it to be. It's not excessive, but there are steady customers there," a spokesman said. | "I think it's what I would expect it to be. It's not excessive, but there are steady customers there," a spokesman said. |
Mike Regnier, Bank of Scotland head of banking, said: "Our research shows Scots are setting a cap and sticking to it this Christmas, albeit a more generous one than the rest of the UK. | Mike Regnier, Bank of Scotland head of banking, said: "Our research shows Scots are setting a cap and sticking to it this Christmas, albeit a more generous one than the rest of the UK. |
"For many, a sensible spending cap is a great way to cut the cost of Christmas and still manage to buy presents for all our family and friends." | "For many, a sensible spending cap is a great way to cut the cost of Christmas and still manage to buy presents for all our family and friends." |
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