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Sunday, April 6, 2025

Environmentally-Conscious North West Consumers Ready to Spend £16m for Locally Produced Food This Christmas

  • Consumers in the North West suggest they are happy to spend an additional £3.10 each on their Christmas meals if produce is sustainably sourced – potentially adding £16,141,891 to the region’s GDP  
  • Almost half (49 per cent) of people in the North West suggest they are more environmentally conscious this festive season because of media attention on climate change
  • Barclays proprietary data2 finds total spend at independent food & drink business, including market traders, is up 58 per cent since 20193, with 32 per cent of people claiming they have intentionally shopped more at independent outlets for their groceries over the past two years 

6th December 2021: Research from Barclays has found people are willing to spend more on their Christmas meals this year if they know the ingredients have been sustainably sourced.

Barclays proprietary data has found spend at independent food & drink businesses has rocketed by 58 per cent when comparing 2021 figures with 2019. On average, spending in November has grown by 24 per cent year-on-year since 20194.

Christmas is a critical trading month for independent food & drink business, and those outlets who source their groceries sustainably could benefit from a £16,141,891-pound boom.

Over half of people in the North West (57 per cent) said that they have noticed an independent food & drinks shop or market stall opening near to where they live over the past two years5. When asked which new food outlets they’d seen opening over the past two years on their high streets, the most common were market stalls (31 per cent), independent bakers (31 per cent), independent butchers (30 per cent), local farm shops (27 per cent) and independent grocers (25 per cent). Over a quarter (26 per cent) said they will buy produce at these businesses this Christmas if they think it will reduce their carbon footprint, while three in 10 (30 per cent) are drawn to their premises if it means they don’t have to drive anywhere.

Almost half (49 per cent) of consumers in the North West said they have become more climate-conscious this festive season due to the media attention on protecting the planet this year. This has had an impact on festive shopping routines, with two fifths (39 per cent) of respondents saying they have checked the sustainability credentials of the shops they’re ordering from, and 26 per cent going out of their way to buy food that is organic or sustainably sourced.

The sustainable Christmas meal boost to UK businesses6

UK regionAverage additional spend on a sustainable Christmas mealThe regional Christmas meal windfall
London£5.10£31,678,493
South East£3.20£20,299,610
North West£3.10£16,141,891
South West£3.60£15,605,325
East of England£3.10£14,339,243
Scotland£3.00£12,766,552
West Midlands£2.80£12,137,475
Yorkshire & Humberside£2.90£11,881,087
East Midlands£3.00£10,546,282
North East£3.70£7,334,820
Wales£2.40£5,518,957
Northern Ireland£3.70£4,987,678

Hannah Bernard, Head of Business Banking at Barclays, said: “It’s great news that many UK shoppers are trying to shop in a more environmentally friendly way and support local independent businesses this festive season.  The increase in spend will provide a very welcome boost to many retailers.

“Over half of small businesses in the UK consider reducing their environmental impact a top priority, and we know that many of our customers are taking steps to become more sustainable and play a key role in tackling the climate crisis.  We’re committed to providing the support that our customers need to help them drive that positive social and environmental change.”

A Cumbrian farm that became organic last year has also been benefitting from more environmentally conscious consumers. Torpenhow Cheese supplies both local businesses as well as selling directly to consumers with their farm shop, and their business’ purpose is to ensure all Cumbrian locals have access to sustainable, high-quality cheese.

Mark and Jenny Lee, owners of The Torpenhow Cheese Company said:“Consumer sustainability trends have driven business growth, and we have recently hired three more cheesemakers. Last year we became an organic farm following a two-year conversion, which meant focussing on the health of the soil and ensuring our cows get all the nutrients they need from the grass and clovers they eat.

“Barclays supported us with capital along the way, meaning we could invest in systems that enable our business to reach such high standards. Our first organic cheese was ready to sell at start of the first lockdown, and this attracted new customers in the area. We also sell produce at local markets, which has been essential to drive more sales.”

Another business that is benefitting from new sustainable shopping trends is TH Burroughs7, an award-winning family butchers and farm shop in Swindon. It sources meat from local, free-range suppliers and visits the farms to make sure that the animals are well looked after, as they believe that this positively impacts the quality of the meat being sold.

Graham and Jane Burroughs, owners of TH Burroughs said: “We sell to local pubs and restaurants, and during the national lockdown we held on to our high standards, sourcing quality meat for the area’s businesses providing takeaways.

“We’ve seen a huge increase in footfall from customers to our shop, where we advertise how produce has been sourced, and how it’s been raised or grown. Over the Christmas period we plan to ensure there’s enough produce for the local community but in a way that waste is avoided. Our cuts of meat are frozen so there aren’t any leftovers, and we even give away bones to customers so that they can make gravy or give them to their dogs.” To find out more about how Barclays can help support your business visit https://www.barclays.co.uk/business-banking/

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