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Primark hits record £1.6billion in sales after Covid restrictions eased as shoppers ditch lockdown leisurewear for new clothes

Primark has hit a record £1.6billion in sales after Covid restrictions were eased with shoppers ditching lockdown leisurewear for new clothes.

Associated British Foods - the owner of the high street retailer - revealed the record was reached in the 16 weeks to June 19, 'reflecting an increase in both confidence and willingness to spend by our customers'.

The discount fashion business also saw like-for-like sales rise by three per cent against pre-pandemic levels from the same quarter two years ago.

Primark started the quarter with only one in five stores trading due to pandemic regulations, with all of its stores now reopened.

The group said it was particularly buoyed by 'pent-up demand in the early weeks after reopening' and is expecting trading to steady now restrictions have been significantly eased.

Associated British Foods (ABF) - the owner of the high street retailer - revealed Primark hit a record £1.6billion in sales in the 16 weeks to June 19 (file photo of Oxford Street store)

Associated British Foods - the owner of the high street retailer - revealed Primark hit a record £1.6billion in sales in the 16 weeks to June 19 (file photo of Oxford Street store)

In the stock market update, the company said: 'The relevance and appeal of our value-for-money offering has been evidenced by the number of customers that have returned to shop in person in our stores, across every one of our markets, each time we have reopened post-lockdown.

'This reopening has also seen a resurgence in demand for fashion across womenswear and menswear, as customers start to step out of lockdown leisurewear.'

ABF bosses said that the firm now expects Primark's profit for the full year, before the repayment of furlough funds, to be 'broadly in line' with last year's figures.

John Bason, finance director at ABF, said that shoppers were buying more items when they were finally able to return to shops following the latest national lockdown.

He commented: 'People were filling up their shopping bags so we saw bigger average shops per customer despite those restrictions on capacity.

'I think we've seen quite a marked change in what we have been selling as well.'

The discount fashion business also saw like-for-like sales rise by three per cent against pre-pandemic levels from the same quarter two years ago (file photo of shoppers carrying Primark bags in Manchester)

The discount fashion business also saw like-for-like sales rise by three per cent against pre-pandemic levels from the same quarter two years ago (file photo of shoppers carrying Primark bags in Manchester)

Shoppers queue outside a Primark store on April 12 this year in Stoke on Trent. The chain started the quarter with only one in five stores trading due to pandemic regulations

Shoppers queue outside a Primark store on April 12 this year in Stoke on Trent. The chain started the quarter with only one in five stores trading due to pandemic regulations

The company said shoppers have snapped up blazers and licensed clothing, although smart clothing and high heels have seen a slump in sales.

ABF added that sales in its grocery business, which includes brands such as Twinings and Ryvita, dipped by three per cent in the past quarter.

Mr Bason also said that the company is 'keeping an eye' on commodity price inflation, which has risen significantly in recent months.

Shares in ABF were five per cent higher at 2,327p after early trading.

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