Western Daily Press

Morrisons profits halved after £290m coronaviru­s costs

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MORRISONS has revealed that profits were cut by more than half over the past year after it was hit by £290 million in pandemic-related costs.

The supermarke­t group told investors that profits before tax and exceptiona­l costs slid by 50.7% to £201 million for the year to January 31.

The retailer said it was impacted by higher-than-expected pandemic costs after a recent increase in absences, as well as the £230 million impact of handing its business rates relief back to the Treasury.

Group like-for-like sales, excluding fuel and VAT, jumped by 8.6% as it was buoyed by strong grocery demand, with 9% growth in a strong final quarter. Morrisons said online sales tripled during the year as its capacity jumped five-fold.

It said online and wholesale operations are both profitable and it expects these to continue to improve. The company expects to post higher profits for the new financial year and has seen “strong trading” since it began in February.

Chief executive David Potts said he wears the halving of its profits as a “badge of honour” as it was impacted by costs related to staff absences, hiring temporary workers, security and store safety measures.

“If we hadn’t made a profit it would have been OK as we did the right thing by our colleagues and customers,” he said.

He provided the update as the retailer said it would extend its 10% discount scheme for NHS workers until the end of the year.

Andrew Higginson, chairman of the company, said: “This has been a year where Morrisons’ resilience has been severely tested and I could not be more proud of the way the whole business has met that test.

“As we look forward to brighter times ahead, Morrisons is developing into a stronger, better business with deeper and closer relationsh­ips with our customers and the communitie­s we serve.”

Mr Potts added: “I’m pleased with the greater recognitio­n, warmth and affection for the Morrisons brand from all corners of the nation, following a year like no other.”

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