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footfall

[foot-fawl] / ˈfʊtˌfɔl /




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Industry watchers say this year's figures have also suffered from a lack of local French-language hits or buzzy Hollywood blockbusters to drive footfall.

From Barron's

Deputy leader and Treasury spokesperson Daisy Cooper has called on the Chancellor to cut VAT from 20% to 15% to boost footfall in Britain's pubs, restaurants and entertainment venues.

From BBC

Analysts will look for comments on media industry consolidation and footfall trends at Disney’s parks after Comcast expanded its offerings.

From Barron's

"Because footfalls are low, cinema owners can't afford proper maintenance. And since the theatres aren't well maintained, people don't want to watch movies there."

From BBC

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the review was about "cutting red tape" and "boosting footfall" to support the UK's economic growth.

From BBC