Black Friday 2017 UK is under way! Britons set to spend £8 billion on deals over 'biggest ever' weekend of shopping

Tom Powell24 November 2017

Black Friday has kicked off what is predicted to be the biggest ever weekend of shopping in the UK - with consumers set to spend almost £8 billion.

Britons will spend just under £2.6 billion today alone - an 8 per cent increase on last year, according to predictions by VoucherCodes and the Centre for Retail Research (CRR).

The total spend over the four-day period, including Cyber Monday, is expected to be £7.8 million, up 7 per cent on last year.

Queues already formed in Stratford's Westfield shopping centre on Thursday evening as bargain hunters lined up to get their hands on the best deals when the store opened at 8pm, following a two hour closure to prepare.

Bargain-hunters queue up outside GAME in Westfield shopping centre, Stratford, on Thursday evening
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Similar scenes are expected across the capital today, with retailers hoping consumers will continue to spend confidently despite the first rise in interest rates in 10 years and a squeeze on disposable income.

A number of big-name chains such as John Lewis, Game, Tesco and Argos have extended their high street opening hours and many retailers have already offered days of deals in a bid to maximise hype and spending around the global event.

The UK spends more money during the Black Friday to Cyber Monday event than in any other weekend of the year, new figures from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) show.

Last year shoppers spent more than £900 million more on debit cards compared to an average weekend, with the most "intense" increase in spending seen in the 45 to 65-year-old age group.

The FCA found no significant change to either arranged or unarranged overdraft use during Black Friday weekend or any evidence to suggest that shoppers were using their overdrafts to fund Black Friday weekend purchases.

The FCA's data team said: "What does this tell us? One possible conclusion is that a lot of UK shoppers are less bewitched by Black Friday than previously imagined.

"Another is that those who do spend more seem to plan carefully and save for the day, delaying purchases and waiting - and sometimes camping out overnight - for that gadget they've always wanted."

Ian Geddes, head of retail at Deloitte, said: "Black Friday and Cyber Monday have established themselves among the most important dates in the UK retail calendar.

"We expect to see another record year for Black Friday, with UK online sales likely to easily exceed last year's £1.23 billion record on the day itself.

"However, with Black Friday having grown from a day of promotions to what is now almost a month-long event, Black Friday event sales are far higher."

Keith Richardson, managing director retail sector at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, said: "A lot of money will be spent today and on Cyber Monday next week, but the days of fighting in the aisles are over."Both retailers and consumers are more savvy about Black Friday than they were a few years ago.

"Stores know better than to give away massive discounts on items consumers were going to buy anyway, while they also spread discounts out over two weeks to cope with the massive strain that Black Friday puts on their supply chains.

"Shoppers, meanwhile, are better at spotting the worthwhile deals.

Retailers are hoping consumers will continue to spend confidently
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"Indeed, many consumers struggling with shrinking disposable income will have held back on spending in September and October to buy not just Christmas presents but goods for themselves too.

"On balance, we think that the power has swung back in favour of shoppers this year and we expect record online purchases over the next few days."

A survey by consumer group Which? has already indicated that more than half of deals last year were the same price or cheaper months either side of the event and has urged consumers to research prices thoroughly before committing to a purchase.

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