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Black Friday Deals Brings Customers to Stores

Release date: January 20, 2023

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Canadian retail sales saw smaller growth in November with All Stores up 5.9% YOY, All Stores Less Automotive up 3.8% YOY, and All Stores Less Automotive, Food and Pharmacies up 2.8% YOY.

Black Friday seemed to be the driver of growth for Clothing and Accessories Stores up 6.3% along with an early winter storm driving Shoe Stores up 20.8%.  However, these sales are likely at a cost of margin and deep discounts as Lululemon reported it expects holiday gross margins to decline, dealing with increased costs amid a drop in consumer spending due to persistently high inflation.  

This performance is in alignment with data from Mastercard Spending Pulse reporting Black Friday sales were up 5.6% YOY with in person sales seeing an increase of 7.5% YOY. JCWG data also saw FootFall up with the majority of in person traffic being seen within Main Streets and Shopping Centres in November.

Categories affected by the housing market and discretionary spending, previously top performers, seem to be struggling with Furniture and Home Furnishing Stores down -3.2% along with Building Materia and Garden Equipment down -2.6%.

Food and Beverage Stores saw a slight increase of 2.9%, not accounting for inflation. Consumers are feeling the pinch at the checkout and sharing their frustration with the sharp price increases.

Luggage, Jewellery and Leather Goods saw a decrease of -5.5% as pent-up demand for travel has subsided as well as Jewellery struggling with a slower economy.

While we wait for the final 2022 yearend numbers, the JCWG team has just returned from the annual NRF Big Show where the retail industry came together to collaborate, learn, and experience the latest innovations. Some exciting takeaways we will be sharing more detail on in the days to come include:

  • The store of the future
  • Customer engagement and experience
  • New metrics
  • Sustainability
  • Optimizing associates and task management

Join us next month to see how the important holiday sales round out 2022 as early predictions suggest sales remained strong in December. 

Canadian Retail Sales by Product Category, Same Month Comparison

Sales for the Month of NovemberNov-22Nov-212022/2021
All Stores64,275,88460,666,0575.95%
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers16,206,09215,369,3335.44%
Gasoline Stations6,967,1445,703,46122.16%
All Stores Less Automotive41,102,64839,593,2633.81%
Food and Beverage Stores11,855,62211,513,1732.97%
Supermarkets and Other Grocery Stores*8,321,0318,041,9703.47%
Convenience Stores635,653624,8441.73%
Specialty Food Stores741,828667,77411.09%
Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores2,157,1102,178,586-0.99%
Health and Personal Care Stores5,170,0254,674,02510.61%
All Stores Less Automotive, Food, and Pharmacies24,077,00123,406,0652.87%
General Merchandise Stores8,922,6528,380,8876.46%
Furniture, Home Furnishings, Electronic and Appliance Stores3,814,4633,940,428-3.20%
Furniture Stores1,265,6711,330,303-4.86%
Home Furnishings Stores770,268796,818-3.33%
Electronics and Appliance Stores1,778,5241,813,307-1.92%
Clothing and Accessories Stores3,916,6803,682,5626.36%
Clothing Stores3,056,7322,878,0646.21%
Shoe Stores458,564379,51920.83%
Jewellery, Luggage and Leather Goods Stores401,384424,979-5.55%
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores1,442,7611,426,2261.16%
Building Material and Garden Equipment3,926,5234,032,391-2.63%
Miscellaneous Store Retailers2,053,9211,943,57111.00%

Canadian Retail Sales by Store Category, Year to Date Comparison

Year to Date Ending November Nov-22Jan-22YTD
All Stores669,597,817619,060,6138.16%
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers175,111,619170,954,9022.43%
Gasoline Stations76,958,21858,198,60832.23%
All Stores Less Automotive417,527,980389,907,1037.08%
Food and Beverage Stores131,382,980129,761,2981.25%
Supermarkets and Other Grocery Stores*91,609,59790,917,0940.76%
Convenience Stores7,566,8617,890,140-4.10%
Specialty Food Stores8,380,3717,413,17513.05%
Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores23,826,14623,540,8901.21%
Health and Personal Care Stores51,196,98147,468,0737.86%
All Stores Less Automotive, Food, and Pharmacies234,948,019212,677,73210.47%
General Merchandise Stores86,150,96276,431,55212.72%
Furniture, Home Furnishings, Electronic and Appliance Stores33,983,73432,992,2173.01%
Furniture Stores13,070,33812,653,2123.30%
Home Furnishings Stores7,425,2316,916,8697.35%
Electronics and Appliance Stores13,488,16513,422,1360.49%
Clothing and Accessories Stores32,863,77326,804,36322.61%
Clothing Stores25,596,31720,645,79523.98%
Shoe Stores3,695,7333,081,38119.94%
Jewellery, Luggage and Leather Goods Stores3,571,7193,077,18516.07%
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores12,770,67911,588,60310.20%
Building Material and Garden Equipment46,808,95245,161,0933.65%
Miscellaneous Store Retailers22,369,92119,699,90213.55%

Retail Trade, Canada, All Stores, by Geographic Regions

RegionYear-to-Date 2022Year-to-Date 20212022/2021
British Columbia92,300,16389,877,2462.70%
Vancouver43,890,91341,830,2194.93%
Alberta86,550,67781,334,8516.41%
Prairies*132,234,421123,673,1676.92%
Ontario246,831,602221,836,15011.27%
Toronto106,772,99091,162,69917.12%
Québec150,301,338138,812,4128.28%
Montréal73,335,25166,543,19910.21%
Atlantic Canada45,689,13442,668,3377.08%

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