It has been reported by the BBC that retail sales fell by 1.4% between April and May as people chose to visit reopened bars and restaurants instead of buying food at supermarkets.

The Office for National Statistics said sales fell most significantly at food stores as consumers took advantage of Covid restrictions being lifted in the hospitality sector to eat out.

In contrast, sales at non-food shops rose on demand for outdoor furniture.

The proportion of online sales dipped as people returned to physical shops.

It is the third month in a row that the proportion of online sales has fallen, but the ONS said they "remain nearly 60% higher than the level seen in February 2020" before the pandemic.

The ONS said that the volume of food sales dropped by 5.7% between April and May.

New figures from Tesco for the three months to 29 May appear to follow the trend. It said like-for-like sales grew strongly in March before "moderating" in April and May.

Tesco said that compared to the same period last year - when supermarkets experienced a rush in trade during the first lockdown - sales across the group rose by 1%.

Compared with the first quarter of 2019 before the pandemic, Tesco said sales were up by 8.1%.