The Borneo Post

UK restaurant closures surge as consumers lose appetite to spend

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LONDON: More than 1,000 restaurant­s went bust in Britain in the year through September, a 24 per cent rise on the previous 12 months as the industry grapples with overcapaci­ty as consumer spending slows, accountant­s Moore Stephens said.

Restaurant chains such as Carluccio’s, Prezzo, Jamie’s Italian and Strada have closed outlets in the last year, and there are few signs of any pick-up in demand.

“Closures in the restaurant sector are at epidemic levels now,” Jeremy Willmont, head of restructur­ing and insolvency at Moore Stephens, said.

“The impact is visible on almost every high street of a major town or city.” Moore Stephens said that 1,219 restaurant­s closed across the country between September 2017 and September 2018, up from 985 a year earlier.

“Inthewakeo­fBrexitunc­ertainty and interest rate rises, it seems consumers are tightening their belts and discretion­ary spending is the first thing to go,” Willmont said.

British consumer spending grew last month at its slowest pace in more than a year and retailers have already sounded warnings about the Christmas period, including Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley, who said on Thursday that trading in November was “unbelievab­ly bad”.

Restaurant­s also faced pressure from rising wages and higher food and beverage prices due to a weak pound, Moore Stephens said. — Reuters

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