Wetherspoons warns rising costs will shrink profits

Business & Finance
20 Mar 2026 • 8:14 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Wetherspoons has warned that escalating operational costs, including higher labour expenses, increased taxation, and soaring energy bills, are set to depress its profits.
  • Chairman Tim Martin stated these financial pressures may result in profits "slightly below" market expectations, with the business facing an additional £60m annually from national insurance and wages, plus £7m in energy costs.
  • The pub chain reported a 31.9 per cent slump in pre-tax profits to £22.4 million for the 26 weeks to 25 January, primarily due to higher wage costs, repairs, and business rates.
  • Despite the profit decline, revenues grew by 5.7 per cent to £1.09 billion for the half-year, with like-for-like sales up 4.8 per cent, driven by a 7 per cent rise in bar sales.
  • While the government offered a 15 per cent discount on business rates for pubs from April, Wetherspoons continues to face rising energy and wage costs, alongside potential consumer caution.

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