According to the State Statistical Office, the trade in small retail outlets encompassing food, beverages, and tobacco experienced a notable increase in turnover for May compared to the previous year. The data provides a detailed breakdown of turnover trends across various sectors within small retail. Specifically, the overall trade in small outlets, excluding fuel, showed a nominal decline of 3.6%, while the real turnover for this segment increased by 1.6%.
Furthermore, the turnover for small outlets, excluding fuel trade, was nominally projected to increase by 6%, with a real increase recorded of 6.2%. The retail trade in automotive fuel showed a nominal increase of 14.7%, though the real increase was also reported at 14.7%. In related reporting, the turnover for the general small retail sector was nominally projected to rise by 36.2%, with the real increase mirroring this projection at 36.2%.
These figures offer insight into consumer spending patterns in the little retail sector. While the overall trend indicates growth in the food and related goods market, the specifics show variation across different product categories. The performance of related establishments, such as taverns, is also tracked alongside general food retail data.
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