The Scotsman

Mitchells & Butlers cheers sales growth

- By SCOTT REID

Mitchells & Butlers, the pub and restaurant giant behind All Bar One and scores of wellknown Scottish watering holes including Edinburgh’s historic Sheep Heid Inn, has reported sales growth “convincing­ly ahead of the market”.

Like-for-like sales in the ten weeks to 27 July were up 2.8 per cent across the group’s brands, which also include Toby Carvery and pub chains Nicholson’s and O’neill’s.

Food sales were up 5.4 per cent but drinks were down 0.3 per cent, reflecting the combinatio­n of the World Cup and hot summer in the previous year when punters spent more on drinks.

Total like-for-like sales in the year so far have grown 3.6 per cent.

The group, which also owns the Browns and Miller & Carter chains, opened six new sites and completed 230 conversion­s and remodels.

Chief executive Phil Urban said: “We are pleased with sales performanc­e, which remains convincing­ly ahead of the market. Whilst growth across the market during the early weeks of the period reflected the World Cup and sunny weather last year, we are encouraged by how growth has strengthen­ed in recent weeks.”

Urban said the firm’s “Ignite 2” initiative­s, which include improvemen­ts to the booking system and more labour efficienci­es, have driven the “momentum” in the business.

Total sales, which include the impact of additional sites and enlarged establishm­ents within the portfolio, have increased by 4.1 per cent in the year-to-date.

 ??  ?? 0 The historic Sheep Heid Inn is one of its many pubs
0 The historic Sheep Heid Inn is one of its many pubs

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