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Costa boosts Whitbread's profits Costa boosts Whitbread's profits
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Costa coffee sales and the hotel chain Premier Inn have boosted Whitbread's half-year pre-tax profits to £254.9m, up 5.4% on the same period last year.Costa coffee sales and the hotel chain Premier Inn have boosted Whitbread's half-year pre-tax profits to £254.9m, up 5.4% on the same period last year.
Total sales rose 11% to £1.44bn, with the Costa coffee chain making a profit of £67m. Total sales rose 11% to £1.44bn, with the Costa coffee sales making a profit of £67m.
Sales at Premier Inn rose by 12.6% and the company plans to invest £130m in that business this year.Sales at Premier Inn rose by 12.6% and the company plans to invest £130m in that business this year.
Whitbread expects the National Living Wage, being introduced in April 2016, to cost it about £15m-£20m a year.Whitbread expects the National Living Wage, being introduced in April 2016, to cost it about £15m-£20m a year.
It says it can mitigate those costs through "a combination of economies of scale as we grow, procurement benefits and investment in training and systems to deliver increases in productivity and efficiency".It says it can mitigate those costs through "a combination of economies of scale as we grow, procurement benefits and investment in training and systems to deliver increases in productivity and efficiency".
Chief executive Andy Harrison said of Costa and Premier Inn: "Our two leading brands have delivered strong organic growth and continue to win market share."Chief executive Andy Harrison said of Costa and Premier Inn: "Our two leading brands have delivered strong organic growth and continue to win market share."
The group said 84% of its bookings at Premier Inn were now done online and it would continue to invest so it could "improve our customers' online experience".
It said Costa delivered an "excellent performance", with sales growth of 16.2% and profits up 28% compared to the same period last year.
It said that in the UK, it opened 68 new stores during this half-year period and planned to have about 2,500 shops by 2020 in Britain.
It is the final set of results under the leadership of Mr Harrison, who has been in charge for five years.It is the final set of results under the leadership of Mr Harrison, who has been in charge for five years.
Alison Brittain will take over in December.Alison Brittain will take over in December.