Easing of Covid restrictions nudges up drinks sales in pubs, bars and restaurants

04 February 2022 by
Easing of Covid restrictions nudges up drinks sales in pubs, bars and restaurants

Out-of-home drinks sales saw a modest revival last week after Covid-19-related restrictions were lifted, according to CGA's latest Drinks Recovery Tracker.

Average drinks sales by value in Britain's managed pubs, bars and restaurants in the week to Saturday (29 January) were 8% below the equivalent period in 2020, the first time that the weekly comparison has dropped into single digits since November 2021.

The week included three full days of trading without Plan B restrictions in England, and sales last Thursday and Saturday (27 and 29 January) were just 4% and 6% behind 2020 levels. In Scotland and Wales, where restrictions have been slower to ease, weekly sales were 17% and 20% behind, though both numbers represent week-on-week improvements.

Jonathan Jones, CGA's managing director, UK and Ireland, said: "These figures leave us cautiously optimistic that pubs, bars and restaurants can build their sales over the coming weeks. Consumer confidence about going out is gradually recovering, and the end to work-from-home instructions and restrictions on clubs will boost night-time visits in particular.

"Covid-19 challenges are far from over, sales are still well behind 2020 levels, and many people face a squeeze on disposable income. But after an immensely challenging December and January we can hopefully look forward to something of a recovery over February and beyond."

Continuing a pattern established ever since the end of Britain's first lockdown, spirits have performed well ahead of other drinks categories. Spirits sales were 3% up on the same week in 2020 thanks to the ongoing popularity of cocktails, while beer (-12%), cider (-13%), wine (-14%) and soft drinks (-10%) lagged, though all four of these categories were ahead of the previous seven days.

Photo: Shutterstock / Minerva Studio

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