New Delhi:The staggered relaxations during the two-month-long nationwide lockdown did not have much of an impact on retail business and their businesses witnessed a severe contraction during the period, according to a survey by the Retailers Association of India (RAI).
In a statement, RAI said that the business assessment for three months March, April and May 2020 showed severe de-growth in businesses across sectors and regions.
During the stringent lockdown in April and May, retailers lost around 80-90 per cent of their last year sales.
The relaxations provided by the government in May were ineffective as retailers across the board continued to lose, as per the survey.
"The survey also revealed that lockdown relaxations have been ineffective in stimulating retail across geographies as all regions have impacted almost the same with degrowth of 76 per cent to 81 per cent in May 2020 Y-o-Y," it said.
Large size retailers with sales more than Rs 300 crore in the food and grocery segment witnessed 86 per cent de-growth in business, while the non-food and grocery segment has seen a 75 per cent de-growth compared to last year, showed the survey.