London started the Christmas season energetically
Despite the recession, the first major pre-Christmas shopping weekend in London was characterised by spending fever has not seen for two years, where millions of customers stormed the British capital's famous elegant stores, specially in Oxford Street.
According to first statements; only in the London department store district, two million people poured into streets, and spent a total of 200 million pounds (60 billion HUF) in the shops.
This is a much better result than last year’s pre-Christmas shopping rush, where 1.5 million consumersspent 150 million pounds on the car-free Saturday at the beginning of December – reports MTI Eco.
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