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UK shoppers will spend just over £1.5m a minute in total on what is expected to be the busiest High Street shopping day of the year, research suggests.UK shoppers will spend just over £1.5m a minute in total on what is expected to be the busiest High Street shopping day of the year, research suggests.
Around 11m Britons will go shopping on Saturday, according to research conducted by the Centre for Retail Research in September.Around 11m Britons will go shopping on Saturday, according to research conducted by the Centre for Retail Research in September.
Price comparison website Kelkoo, which commissioned the study, said a total of £1.05bn was expected to be spent.Price comparison website Kelkoo, which commissioned the study, said a total of £1.05bn was expected to be spent.
It said on average, UK households were predicted to spend £682 this Christmas.It said on average, UK households were predicted to spend £682 this Christmas.
Of that, £508 would be spent in shops and £174 online, Kelkoo said. It said overall, High Street spending would drop 2.1% over Christmas, while online spending would increase £16.4%.Of that, £508 would be spent in shops and £174 online, Kelkoo said. It said overall, High Street spending would drop 2.1% over Christmas, while online spending would increase £16.4%.
Kelkoo's chief marketing officer said Christmas trading was crucial to retailers as it represented nearly a fifth of annual sales, "making stores fight harder than ever to tempt shoppers through their doors".Kelkoo's chief marketing officer said Christmas trading was crucial to retailers as it represented nearly a fifth of annual sales, "making stores fight harder than ever to tempt shoppers through their doors".
The Brent Cross Shopping Centre in London said it expected more than one million shoppers to pass through its doors between 17 December and Christmas, and Manchester's Trafford Centre said it had seen one million shoppers over the past nine days.The Brent Cross Shopping Centre in London said it expected more than one million shoppers to pass through its doors between 17 December and Christmas, and Manchester's Trafford Centre said it had seen one million shoppers over the past nine days.
Trafford Centre director of operations Gordon McKinnon said: "There is no doubt that many people have left it later this year, holding off spending until as late as possible, but we are now into the final run-in and people realise there are only a few days left."Trafford Centre director of operations Gordon McKinnon said: "There is no doubt that many people have left it later this year, holding off spending until as late as possible, but we are now into the final run-in and people realise there are only a few days left."
More than 250,000 shoppers were expected at Bluewater shopping centre in Greenhithe, Kent, over the weekend.More than 250,000 shoppers were expected at Bluewater shopping centre in Greenhithe, Kent, over the weekend.
A spokesman said the centre's 13,000 parking spaces were at 80% capacity at mid-day on Saturday, adding that a large number of men were making last-minute purchases with their children.A spokesman said the centre's 13,000 parking spaces were at 80% capacity at mid-day on Saturday, adding that a large number of men were making last-minute purchases with their children.
Elsewhere, six members of the protest group UK Uncut were arrrested during a demonstration against tax avoidance at Topshop's flagship store in London's Oxford Street.Elsewhere, six members of the protest group UK Uncut were arrrested during a demonstration against tax avoidance at Topshop's flagship store in London's Oxford Street.
On Thursday, the Office of National Statistics said retail sales had fallen by 0.4% in November from the month before.On Thursday, the Office of National Statistics said retail sales had fallen by 0.4% in November from the month before.
The British Retail Consortium described the figures as "miserable".The British Retail Consortium described the figures as "miserable".
The sales figures came just days after a government-commissioned report by retail guru Mary Portas warned that the UK's High Streets were under threat from online competition, and described some town centres as "dead".The sales figures came just days after a government-commissioned report by retail guru Mary Portas warned that the UK's High Streets were under threat from online competition, and described some town centres as "dead".
She said action needed to be taken to tackle the crisis.She said action needed to be taken to tackle the crisis.
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