Footfall drops at
Scottish shops despite sales growth
The world economics has been changed
with several factors. All of changing are also effect to most of people, no
matter who are you.
The selling in Scotland is also drops
despite sales growth. The footfall was 1.3% lower last month than a year ago
and dropped from the 1.2% rise recorded in June 2013. However, a lot of the
products that sold well were summer foods, fashion and outdoor living items:
seasonal items for which a lot of us plan shopping trips rather than buying on
a whim, Fiona Moriarty, director of the SRC, said. It seems that occupiers are
starting to return to the high street, suggesting a greater degree of optimism
over future trading prospects and lending further support to the proposition
the performance of retail locations is stabilising.
To sum up, In Scotland has drop footfall
in the commercial areas despite there’re increasing sells. The figures above
are not sales overtones. But they support entrepreneur to increase sales into
the maximum.
Vocabulary
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Pronunciation
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Meaning
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footfall (n.)
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/ˈfo͝otˌfôl/
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ยอดขาย
Ex. Consumer goods shops lost footfall during sunny
weekends.
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decline (n.)
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/diˈklīn/
|
ภาวะตกต่ำ
Ex. The
decline of the Roman Empire.
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whim (n.)
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/(h)wim/
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อำเภอใจ
Ex. She bought it on a whim.
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Reference:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-23746341
In my idea, the
world economics is very fluctuates. It’s effect to the economics of each country.
The government should to have prevention measures to the population. Traders
have to techniques to safe themselves, too.
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