British empty-nesters rise to the spending challenge -... -
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Published on: 5/21/2004
Last Visited: 5/21/2004
Andrew Russell, markets analyst and author of the report, said more and more middle-aged Britons now were exercising their new-found consumer clout.He said: "They are treating themselves, for example, buying better-quality food and drink, or redesigning their kitchens.
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Andrew Russell, markets analyst and author of the report, said more and more middle-aged Britons now were exercising their new-found consumer clout.He said: "They are treating themselves, for example, buying better-quality food and drink, or redesigning their kitchens.
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Andrew Russell, markets analyst and author of the report, said more and more middle-aged Britons now were exercising their new-found consumer clout.He said: "They are treating themselves, for example, buying better-quality food and drink, or redesigning their kitchens.
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Andrew Russell, markets analyst and author of the report, said more and more middle-aged Britons now were exercising their new-found consumer clout.He said: "They are treating themselves, for example, buying better-quality food and drink, or redesigning their kitchens.