The Scotsman

Pizza chain serves up mixed result for past year

- By SCOTT REID

Pizza Express has lost a slice of its profits despite enjoying a rise in sales.

Challenges in its core UK market and fierce competitio­n in China meant that underlying earnings fell by 15.3 per cent last year even as group turnover nudged 1.6 per cent higher to £543 million.

The firm said this was partly down to challenges in some of its less developed internatio­nal markets, including China where it has been pursuing an expansion of the brand.

In the UK, a higher wage bill and property costs weighed on profitabil­ity amid a testing year for the casual dining sector. Several of the chain’s peers, such as Prezzo and Carluccio’s, have been forced to slim down their portfolios.

Underlying like-for-like sales at Pizza Express’ UK business inched up 0.1 per cent in 2018. This excludes the disruption caused by the Beast from the East.

Group chief executive Jinlong Wang said: “Whilst we expect both the UK and internatio­nal markets to remain competitiv­e we [will] continue to deliver a resilient performanc­e.”

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