Yorkshire Post

Frankie & Benny’s owner sees half- year losses fall to £ 234.7m

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THE OWNER of Frankie & Benny’s and Wagamama has seen half- year losses nearly triple during the pandemic, but said trading has been “very encouragin­g” since sites reopened.

The Restaurant Group, which also owns a raft of pubs and brands including Brunning & Price, said the pandemic sent it slumping to a £ 234.7m half- year loss for the six months to June 28 against losses of £ 78.8m a year earlier.

It booked a £ 132.4m charge for restructur­ing costs, having shut nearly 250 of its 653 sites and concession­s.

The group has axed around 4,500 jobs during the pandemic after shutting sites as part of a company voluntary agreement with its landlords and creditors, as well the administra­tion of the Chiquito chain.

But The Restaurant Group ( TRG) said it was pleased with sales over the 11 weeks to September 20, with around 90 per cent of its estate now open and trading boosted by the Government’s popular Eat Out to Help Out discount scheme.

Wagamama’s like- for- like sales grew 11 per cent in the 11- week period, while its other sites in the leisure estate saw 4 per cent growth and pubs notched up a 14 per cent hike.

Its concession­s – many of which are based in airports – remain under pressure, suffering a 58 per cent plunge in like- for- like sales as passenger numbers have yet to recover.

The group is shutting more than half its concession­s – closing up to 41 sites, which will leave it with between 30 and 35.

TRG said it continues to be cautious over the outlook given the “ongoing impact of pandemic and Government- imposed restrictio­ns”.

Andy Hornby, chief executive of The Restaurant Group, said: “It has been an extraordin­ary and difficult period for the hospitalit­y sector but one in which we have pulled together to achieve a great deal.”

The results come amid mounting concerns over a proposed pay deal for Mr Hornby, with investor advisory firms flagging worries about plans to hand the boss a massive shares windfall, which would take his total 2020 pay to £ 1.3m.

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