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  •   Home > News > Business

    Kiwi consumers are still buying kettles and toasters, but waiting a little bit longer to replace their gym shoes

    Kiwi consumers are still buying kettles and toasters, but waiting a little bit longer to replace their gym shoes


    Briscoe Group has announced a two-percent rise in second-quarter sales.

    A four-percent rise in homeware sales at Briscoes, has made up for a 1.3 percent decline in sporting goods sales at Rebel Sport.

    JMI Wealth Director Andrew Kelleher says it's a sign of where the economy is at right now.

    He says weaker discretionary spending is reflecting the tough economic environment and subdued consumer sentiment.

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