M&S Food Sales Show Resilience Despite Cyberattack, says NielsenIQ
British retailer Marks & Spencer's food business saw food sales increase 10.8% over the 12 weeks to May 17 year-on-year despite the fallout from a cyberattack last month denting availability, industry data showed on Thursday.
Researcher NielsenIQ said M&S' share of the UK grocery market rose 20 basis points to 3.8% in the period year-on-year.
M&S' sales growth did, however, slow from 14.7% in NielsenIQ's previous report.
As part of its management of the cyberattack, M&S stopped taking online clothing orders and...
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