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    Marston's sales growth slowed by harsh UK weather

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 25, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Marston's reported sales growth despite harsh UK weather, with a 2% increase in like-for-like sales and plans to meet 2025 expectations.

    Marston's Sales Growth Slows Due to Harsh UK Weather

    (Reuters) - Britain's Marston's reported on Tuesday higher overall sales over the 16 weeks to Jan. 18, driven by Christmas drinking, although cold and stormy weather in November and this month slowed growth.

    CEO Justin Platt in a statement said the company was still on track to meet market expectations for 2025.

    Shares in the company, however, fell 2.5% in early trade.

    The group, based in Wolverhampton in the English Midlands, said like-for-like sales were up 2% after industry peer Mitchells & Butlers also reported a slowdown in comparable sales during its first-quarter as cold weather kept people at home and away from pubs.

    Analysts at JP Morgan said they believed Marston's had been "arguably more impacted" than Mitchells due to greater exposure in Wales, Scotland and Northern England where winter storms were more severe.

    Marston's total retail sales were up 3% versus 8.8% reported in 2024, with like-for-like sales for the two weeks covering the most lucrative festive days rising 11.1% from last year.

    Peel Hunt analysts said it expected Marston's to raise prices in March.

    UK pubs, which enjoyed higher footfall as consumers spent more on discretionary items during the holiday period, are grappling with cost pressures from higher taxes and minimum wages.

    In December, the pub group said it expects an 8.6 million pounds ($10.5 million) impact in its 2024-2025 financial year due to higher employment costs, but said that was manageable. 

    According to a company-compiled consensus, analysts on average expect Marston's to report an underlying profit before tax of 68.3 million pounds in the fiscal year 2025, up from 42.1 million pounds in 2024.

    ($1 = 0.8168 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job; Editing by Janane Venkatraman, Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Marston's sales growth slowed by harsh UK weather.
    • •Like-for-like sales increased by 2% over 16 weeks.
    • •Christmas period sales rose by 11.1% from last year.
    • •Higher employment costs expected in 2024-2025.
    • •Analysts predict profit increase in fiscal year 2025.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Marston's sales growth slowed by harsh UK weather

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Marston's sales growth being affected by harsh UK weather conditions.

    2How did the weather impact Marston's sales?

    Cold and stormy weather slowed growth, particularly in Wales, Scotland, and Northern England.

    3What are Marston's future expectations?

    Marston's expects to meet market expectations for 2025 despite current challenges.

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