Pub profits squeezed by supermarket competition

UK pub chain JD Wetherspoon reported a fall in profits today after seeing its cut-price sales strategy come under pressure from supermarket rivals.

Pub profits squeezed by supermarket competition

UK pub chain JD Wetherspoon reported a fall in profits today after seeing its cut-price sales strategy come under pressure from supermarket rivals.

The group, which has 643 outlets, blamed increased competition and higher operating costs for the decline, which saw profits before exceptional items slip 4% to £54.1m (€79.4m) in the year to July 25.

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