Hospitality sales up 8.5% in November.

by | Dec 4, 2024 | Sales Figures

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Inflation beating like-for-like sales growth for hospitality industry, but profit under pressure.

The latest data from S4labour reveals that sales were up 8.5% in November 2024, compared to the same month last year. London saw growth of 9.9% year-on-year, whilst the sites outside the capital saw 8.1% like for like boost.

“Operators have a short window…before the effects of the budget hit home”

S4labour’s Chief Growth Officer, Richard Hartley, commented: “These figures show many great operators are meeting challenging consumer conditions, but potentially hide the pressures on underlying profitability caused by wider macro economic headwinds. Operators have a short window now to capitalise on improved sales and get to grips with the main variable costs before the effects of the budget hit home.”

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