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Indie Shops to Boycott Black Friday

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Independent retailers across the UK are set to defy the Black Friday sales frenzy for the third year running, according to a survey conducted by Bira, the British Independent Retailers Association.

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The survey has revealed that 86% of independent retailers surveyed would not be participating in Black Friday – similar to three years ago when 85% had said they would not be taking part.

It also revealed that 69% said that Black Friday had a ‘negative impact’ on the high street, and that 67% had not previously participated in the event.

Bira, which works with over 6,000 independent businesses of all sizes across the UK, ran the survey to showcase the resolute commitment of independent businesses to stand against the Black Friday tradition, citing concerns about the dominance of large retailers and e-commerce giants.

The decision to boycott the event comes amid the ongoing cost of living crisis, and the association also wanting to emphasise the importance of supporting local businesses and the broader economy.

Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira said: “The results speak for themselves, that this has been consistent from our independent traders for the past three years, and no doubt will continue. It’s not about our shops lacking competitive pricing, but rather a strategic move to support the high street and foster economic growth for all.

“From an indie retail perspective, Black Friday is seen as a big business, internet event. This makes it very hard for smaller retailers to compete, lacking the buying power of larger counterparts. In general, independent

retailers do not see Black Friday as an opportunity,” he added.

Comments from some of those taking part in the survey included:

“Black Friday epitomises the poor retail management of the multiples and high street stores who feel the need to constantly discount, and in turn are looking for cheaper and poorer quality product to satisfy margin.”

“Black Friday has very negative connotations – we would rather celebrate great independent shops by promoting our independence of choice, and true savings, rather than blindly follow what is in effect an American important too far.”

“I would prefer to have a genuine early sale promotion in the shop to loyal and regular customers.”

Mr Goodacre added, “Our independent retailers really are the beating heart of Britain, as they can offer so much more than prices that seem low but perhaps aren’t as good a deal as they at first appear. Our traders can give an array of goods, from everyday essentials to unique, one-of-a-kind finds and we want people to support that.”

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