JD Wetherspoon reports higher sales on easing costs

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British pub group JD Wetherspoon has today reported an increase in first-quarter sales, helped by easing costs and steady demand for its lower-than-average priced drinks and food despite the cost of living crisis.

The group, which owns and operates 816 pubs across the UK and Ireland, said it would spend about £70m this year to improve its pubs.

Resilient customer spending has helped the UK hospitality industry deal with high costs as it recovers from pandemic lows. However, the cost-of-living crisis remains a threat as cash-strapped shoppers turn to supermarkets to stock up on beers, wines and spirits. "Inflationary pressures have eased, but energy costs, in particular, remain at far higher levels than pre-pandemic, putting pressure on suppliers and the wider economy," Chairman Tim Martin said in a statement.

The group said its like-for-like sales rose 9.5% in the 14 weeks ended November 5, while total sales were up 8.1% so far this year.

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