J D Wetherspoon achieve 5.2% rise in like-for-like sales
J D Wetherspoon has reported a 5.2% increase in like-for-like sales in its interim results announced today.
Revenue was up 9.1% to £683.2m for the 26 weeks to 26 January 2014, while operating profit rose by 7% to £55.7m.
Meanwhile, in the six weeks to 9 March 2014, like-for-like sales increased by 6.7%, with total sales increasing by 11.6%.
Tim Martin, chairman of J D Wetherspoon, said that while the first half of the financial year resulted in a good sales performance and reasonable growth in profits, he noted that the biggest danger to the pub industry is the continuing tax disparity between supermarkets and pubs.
"Thanks mainly to the work of Jacques Borel's VAT Club, there is a growing realisation among politicians, the media and the public that a level tax playing field will create more jobs and taxes for the country," he explained.
"We expect taxation and input costs to rise and the comparisons against a strong second half result in the last financial year will be more difficult. Despite these factors, the company continues to expect to achieve a reasonable outcome in the current financial year and has a solid platform for future growth."