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    Young & Co's sales rise as sweltering heat drives patrons to pubs

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Young & Co's Brewery reports a 7% sales increase due to summer heat driving patrons to pubs, despite facing rising labor costs.

    Young & Co's Sales Surge as Summer Heat Draws Crowds to Pubs

    (Reuters) -British pub operator Young & Co's Brewery on Wednesday reported 7% like-for-like sales growth for the first 14 weeks of its financial year, as warm spring and early summer helped support demand for its beverages and food.

    Britain, along with the rest of Europe, is seeing a rapid rise in temperatures, driving people to watering holes such as the 277 pubs that Young & Co's operates across the south of England.

    "We remain confident about the year ahead, despite the well-publicised challenges faced by our industry," the company said in a brief trading statement.

    Companies across the country have warned of an increase in labour costs related to a rise in employers' social security contributions and minimum wages following Finance Minister Rachel Reeves' maiden budget last year.

    Young & Co's had previously forecast an 11 million pound ($14.9 million) rise in annual costs from the wage increases starting in April.

    ($1 = 0.7362 pounds)

    (Reporting by Unnamalai L in Bengaluru; editing by Eileen Soreng)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Young & Co's reported a 7% sales increase.
    • •Warm weather boosts pub patronage in the UK.
    • •Company faces rising labor costs from wage hikes.
    • •277 pubs operated by Young & Co's in southern England.
    • •Confidence remains despite industry challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Young & Co's sales rise as sweltering heat drives patrons to pubs

    1What sales growth did Young & Co's Brewery report?

    Young & Co's Brewery reported a 7% like-for-like sales growth for the first 14 weeks of its financial year.

    2How many pubs does Young & Co's operate?

    Young & Co's operates 277 pubs across the south of England.

    3What challenges is the pub industry facing?

    The pub industry is facing challenges related to increased labour costs due to rising employers' social security contributions and minimum wages.

    4What is the forecasted rise in annual costs for Young & Co's?

    Young & Co's had previously forecast an 11 million pound ($14.9 million) rise in annual costs from wage increases starting in April.

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