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Waitrose reports 'strong' Christmas trading
Supermarket chain Waitrose, which is part of the John Lewis Partnership, has reported rising Christmas sales.
Like-for-like grocery sales, which exclude the effect of new store openings, rose 3.8% in December, compared with the same month last year.
Grocery sales overall grew 9.5% in the month. Sales at the Waitrose.com online operation grew by 49%.
"We've had a very strong Christmas," said Waitrose managing director Mark Price.
The supermarket said that the week before Christmas had broken its record for sales in a week.
Turkey orders rose 66%, mince pie sales were up by more than a third, and Christmas pudding sales were up 53%.
On Wednesday, John Lewis said it had seen an "outstanding" increase in department store sales, with like-for-like sales up 6.2%.
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