Primark well stocked for Christmas and won’t raise prices -finance chief
Published by maria gbaf
Posted on November 10, 2021
1 min readLast updated: January 28, 2026

Published by maria gbaf
Posted on November 10, 2021
1 min readLast updated: January 28, 2026

Primark is ready for Christmas with ample stock and no price hikes, overcoming supply chain challenges.
LONDON (Reuters) – Associated British Foods’ Primark fashion business has good stock availability for the Christmas trading period and will not be raising prices despite supply chain disruption and inflationary pressures, its finance chief said on Tuesday.
“We’re basically saying that we’ve got good stock cover for Christmas, our stores will be full,” John Bason told Reuters after the group reported full year results.
He said there would be limited stock cover on a small number of Primark lines which customers “may struggle to even see”.
Bason also pledged that Primark’s prices for autumn/winter stock would be flat versus the 2020-21 year.
“We’re not putting Primark prices up,” he said.
It was able to take this stance because Primark was benefiting from transaction currency gains arising from the weaker U.S. dollar, improved store labour efficiency and lower operating costs.
(Reporting by James Davey; editing by Michael Holden)
The main topic is Primark's stock availability and pricing strategy for Christmas amidst supply chain challenges.
No, Primark will not raise prices for its autumn/winter stock despite supply chain disruptions.
Primark is benefiting from currency gains and improved operational efficiency to maintain stable prices.
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