Owner of Glasgow's Famous Horseshoe Bar Highlights £130m Cost Hit
Mitchells & Butlers saw 7.7% like-for-like sales growth over the holiday period despite a £130 million rise in costs from inflation and labour, with plans for share buybacks and investment.
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Hospitality giants Mitchells & Butlers and Fuller enjoyed ‘exceptionally strong’ Christmas
Hospitality giants Mitchells & Butlers and Fuller’s have shrugged off cost-of-living concerns from consumers to report strong Christmas trading.
Solid Christmas For Mitchells & Butlers But Facing ‘Significant’ Cost Headwinds
Mitchells & Butlers, the operator of pub and restaurant chains such as Harvester, Toby Carvery, and All Bar One, traded well throughout the festive season despite facing soaring operating costs. During its first quarter to 10 January, the company’s like-for-like (more…) The post Solid Christmas For Mitchells & Butlers But Facing ‘Significant’ Cost Headwinds appeared first on KamCity.
Mitchells and Butlers Q1 sales rise 4.5% amid strong Xmas trading
Mitchells and Butlers has reported that like-for-like sales rose 4.5% for the 15 weeks to 10 January 2026, as total sales rose by 3.5% over the period due to a strong festive trading period across its pub and restaurant brands. According to the group, its performance for the first quarter was ahead of the wider market. Trading accelerated over Christmas, with like-for-like sales up 7.7% during the core three-week festive period. Growth was also…
Business briefing: Timothy Taylor’s, Mitchells & Butlers, and more
Timothy Taylor’s has strengthened its brewery leadership team, appointing Louise McLoughlin as its new marketing director. Louise brings more than 20 years’ experience in marketing and brand leadership, having worked across a number of major UK and international brands, including Carling, Coors, Madri, and Lee and Wrangler jeans. Most recently, she held the role of innovation director at Molson Coors, where she led multiple innovation projects a…
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