One in five British households intend to buy extra or special groceries for King Charles' coronation as an extended weekend brings families and friends together, survey data from market researcher NIQ showed on Wednesday.
Britain's new monarch will be crowned at Westminster Abbey in a ceremony full of pomp and pageantry on May 6.
NIQ said total UK grocery sales rose 9.7% in the four weeks to April 22 year-on-year. Store visits by shoppers rose 4.5%, while online's share of fast-moving consumer goods spend dipped to 10.8% from 11.1% last month.
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