Promotional spectaculars run by leading retailers this week brought bargain-hungry shoppers flocking to stores.

Retailers deployed discounting tactics to grab share of all-important Christmas season spend as shoppers showed reluctance to splash out in the wake of the downturn. The hope is that the price cuts may kick-start higher spending.

Debenhams finishes a three-day event today, while yesterday Marks & Spencer offered 20 per cent off. Others including Dorothy Perkins, New Look and Asda’s George also cut prices. John Lewis re-emphasised its “Never knowingly undersold” price promise.

Marks & Spencer executive chairman Sir Stuart Rose was pleased by shopper response. He said: “It seems to have touched the spot. It’s a riot.”

An M&S spokeswoman was unable to reveal an exact change in footfall but said products such as cashmere, knitwear, wine and party dresses had been especially popular.

A Debenhams spokesman said its promotion generated a spike in footfall and was “beyond expectations”. He said cosmetics and fragrances have proved popular, as well as Designers at Debenhams products, such as a half-price Betty Jackson shimmer bow dress.