Supermarkets are the UK’s fastest growing industry, growing 6% in response to COVID-19

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A new report by UK merchant payment provider, Dojo, part of the Paymentsense brand, reveals which industries, in the UK and across the globe, have been the most affected by the unprecedented economic and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Using Yahoo Finance and public Purchase Intent data, the report analysed and ranked which industries benefited from the ‘unforeseen changes’ in their customers’ lifestyles during the pandemic.

Some previously unknown companies have become household names; their industries becoming pivotal in post-corona life, whilst other industries have struggled to stay afloat. But as we enter yet another lockdown in 2021, which ones are the ones to watch?

The impact on industries in the UK: Supermarkets grew by 6%

Populations around the world have experienced an unprecedented year of change with varying levels of restrictions, including a spate of national lockdowns, there has been a global shift in consumer habits. Despite the UK was one of the worst-hit among major economies in Europe in the wake of the coronavirus, with some industries being left decimated, UK Supermarkets sales increased the most by 6.01% since March in response to the pandemic.

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Ranked: UK Purchase Intent sees surge in online shopping & soft drinks industries

RankIndustryAve. % change from March to Nov
1Supermarkets6.0%
2Online Shopping4.9%
3Mixed Goods Retailers4.9%
4Soft Drinks3.3%
5General Insurance2.5%
6Utilities & Services2.5%
7Domestic Appliances2.3%
8Property2.3%
9Alcohol1.7%
10Health & Beauty0.6%
11Sports0.4%
12Chilled/Frozen Foods-1.1%
13Consumer Electricals-1.3%
14Life Insurance, Pensions & Wealth Management-1.4%
15Car Sales, Service & Fuel-1.7%
16Hotels & Cruises-1.8%
17TV & Radio-1.9%
18High Street Fashion-2.3%
19Leisure & Entertainment-3.2%
20Snack Food-3.3%
21Credit Cards & Payment Services-3.5%
22High Street Fashion-4.2%
23Airlines-4.5%
24Cosmetics & Skincare-4.7%
25Pubs & Fast Food-6.5%
26Transport-7.4%
27Banks and Building Societies-8.1%

This growth comes despite the sector facing difficulties of its own during the crisis as a result of restrictions. Smaller outlets have had to contend with a curbing of numbers allowed into the shop in an attempt to avoid shops becoming a space in which the virus spreads around the population. Supermarkets in Wales have also periodically had to contend with a ban on sales of ‘non-essential’ items, whilst online retailer have also attempted to move into the groceries market, spotting opportunity in the crisis. Despite this, supermarkets have continued to boom.

Supermarkets boom while Pubs and Fast food fall by 6.5%

While the supermarket sector enjoys an upswing, Pubs and fast-food outlets have fallen by 6.5% as a result of restrictions and repeated lockdowns. Supermarkets may have enjoyed some of the fallout of this, with consumers buying both food and alcohol which previously would have been purchased and consumed within these sectors, instead purchasing substitutes alongside groseries for preparation and consumption at home.

Jon Knott, Head of Customer Insights at Dojo said:

“Last year saw changing fortunes in the economy, which have forced retailers to face some of the toughest challenges in generations. Circumstances beyond control have led to rapid consumer shifts, that were previously unheard of. 

A lot of retailers have pivoted in order to survive, with some understandably being unable to do so. 

But we’ve also seen other businesses thrive during this time. Our findings confirm that whilst it may have been a tough year for everyone, many industries will come out of the otherside, with some maybe even stronger than ever in 2021.”

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