London (Reuters) -Reutish Retailer Marks & Spencer’s Food Business SHOOD SHE SEE TO 9.1% During the 12 weeks to 14 June on an annual basis, which is a reflection of the disruption that followed a cyber attacks in April, showed the industrial data on Wednesday.
Researcher Nielseniq said that the growth of food sales of M&S delayed 10.8% in last month’s report and 14.7% for that.
Although the market share of M&S 10 tapped basic points on the year to 3.7%, it was a decrease in lecture of 3.8% in last month’s report.
As part of the management of the cyber attack, M&S did not accept online clothing assignments and also took other systems offline. This reduced the availability of food and also resulted in higher waste and logistics costs.
Last month, M&S said that the attack would cost around 300 million pounds ($ 409 million) in lost operating result.
The group resumed online orders for clothing lines on 10 June after a 46 -day suspension after the attack.
Most data from Nielseniq repeatedly repeated the findings of the report of rival researcher Kantar on Tuesday, with robust performance by market leader Tesco, number two player Sainsbury’s and online supermarket OCADO.
However, M&S is not fully included in the Dataset of Kantar’s market share.
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(Reporting by James Davey; adaptation by Barbara Lewis)