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JD Wetherspoon posts 2.7% profit drop | JD Wetherspoon posts 2.7% profit drop |
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Pubs chain JD Wetherspoon posted a 2.7% drop in profit, taking in £34.8m in the first half of its fiscal year. | Pubs chain JD Wetherspoon posted a 2.7% drop in profit, taking in £34.8m in the first half of its fiscal year. |
Although sales increased as a result of value deals, higher taxes and increased labour costs decreased profitability. | Although sales increased as a result of value deals, higher taxes and increased labour costs decreased profitability. |
"The outcome for the first half of the financial year was reasonable, given the pressures on the UK consumer," said chairman Tim Martin. | "The outcome for the first half of the financial year was reasonable, given the pressures on the UK consumer," said chairman Tim Martin. |
During that time, JD Wetherspoon opened five new pubs, bringing its total to 865, with plans for 30 more. | During that time, JD Wetherspoon opened five new pubs, bringing its total to 865, with plans for 30 more. |
The company continued to rail against its tax burden, which it says puts it at a competitive disadvantage against supermarkets. | The company continued to rail against its tax burden, which it says puts it at a competitive disadvantage against supermarkets. |
More than £273.5m was spent on taxes, a figure the company said would be much lower if pubs were taxed in the same way as grocery chains. | More than £273.5m was spent on taxes, a figure the company said would be much lower if pubs were taxed in the same way as grocery chains. |
"The biggest danger to the pub industry is the VAT disparity between supermarkets and pubs," said Mr Martin. | "The biggest danger to the pub industry is the VAT disparity between supermarkets and pubs," said Mr Martin. |
The company said it hoped for a "reasonable outcome" for the rest of the year. | The company said it hoped for a "reasonable outcome" for the rest of the year. |
Shares initially rose as much as 1.7% after the results were announced, but were down 1.8% by lunchtime. |
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