Amazon reports record sales on Black Friday

Nov 30, 2015 | E-commerce and E-retailing

Amazon says it had its biggest sales day in the UK as shoppers rushed to buy bargains on Black Friday, with overall online sales across all retailers topping £1bn in a single day. The online retailer’s UK arm sold more than 7.4m items while other retailers had problems with web sales due to huge demand. […]

Amazon says it had its biggest sales day in the UK as shoppers rushed to buy bargains on Black Friday, with overall online sales across all retailers topping £1bn in a single day.


The online retailer’s UK arm sold more than 7.4m items while other retailers had problems with web sales due to huge demand.
Retail analysts said online sales were estimated to have passed £1bn on a single day for the first time.
The discount day originated in the US, traditionally kick-starting the Christmas shopping period.
Argos confirmed it had experienced delays on its site after “extremely high levels of visits”. John Lewis said its site had been down for a short time in the afternoon.
Last year’s Black Friday saw shoppers in the UK fighting over bargains in some stores, leading some retailers to hire extra security staff over the weekend to prevent a repeat.
But analysts said this year many shoppers had chosen the internet over the high street.
Workers walk along aisles of goods stored inside an Amazon.co.uk fulfillment centre in Hemel HempsteadImage copyrightGetty Images
Amazon UK said it had sold more than 7.4m items on Black Friday.
Justin Opie, director of the UK’s online retail association IMRG said: “The big difference is the industry was much more prepared because it was chaos last year. That was bad for customers and bad for the retailers so everything was much smoother this time.”

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