Boxing Day sales: fewer people take to high street

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Ayshah Tull: There’s been a marked decline in the number of shoppers visiting UK retailers this Boxing Day – with fewer people taking to the high street or shopping centres in search of bargains.

By late this afternoon – shopper footfall was down by 7.9% compared to this time last year.

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