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JD Wetherspoon shares sink after another profit warning: why are UK pubs struggling?

by July 22, 2026
written by July 22, 2026

JD Wetherspoon shares fell about 9% on Wednesday after the pub chain warned that full-year profits are likely to come in below market expectations, marking its fourth profit warning in just seven months as persistent cost pressures continue to weigh on Britain’s hospitality sector.

The FTSE 250 company said sales remained resilient, but higher spending on food, labour, repairs, energy and business rates eroded profitability during the final quarter of the financial year.

Chairman and founder Tim Martin said the company experienced slightly weaker-than-expected sales in the closing weeks of the year while operating costs continued to climb.

“Profits for the year are likely to be below market expectations, with marginally lower sales than anticipated in the final quarter, combined with higher costs in the areas of food, labour, repairs, energy and business rates,” Martin said in a trading update.

Sales continue to grow despite mounting pressures

The company reported like-for-like sales growth of 4% during the 12 weeks to July 19 compared with the same period last year. Year-to-date like-for-like sales were up 4.2%.

However, the steady increase in revenue was not enough to offset rising operating expenses.

According to LSEG data, analysts currently expect Wetherspoon to report annual pretax profit of about £69.5 million.

The latest warning follows a similar update in May, when the company cautioned that profits could come in “slightly below” market expectations of around £73 million.

The chain has continued to position itself as one of Britain’s lowest-priced pub operators, limiting price increases even as inflation and higher supplier costs have intensified pressure on margins.

Britain’s pubs continue to battle rising costs

The warning comes as Britain’s hospitality industry faces one of its toughest trading environments in years.

Rising labour costs, elevated business rates and higher energy bills have compounded the effects of weaker consumer spending as households grapple with increased prices for essentials.

The sector has also been affected by higher oil prices linked to tensions in the Middle East, adding further pressure to operating costs.

According to The Independent, Britain had around 60,000 pubs in 2000, but that number has fallen to roughly 45,000 today, with around two pubs closing every day during the first quarter of 2026.

Industry body UKHospitality has gathered around 200,000 signatures calling for value-added tax on hospitality businesses to be reduced from 20% to 10%, arguing Britain’s tax burden is significantly higher than that of many European countries.

World Cup and policy proposals offer some optimism

Despite the difficult backdrop, the FIFA World Cup has provided a temporary boost for many pub operators.

The Guardian reported that an estimated 5.5 million additional pints were sold during the tournament’s group stage as extended opening hours attracted larger crowds.

The uplift has been reflected elsewhere in the industry.

Marston’s said on Tuesday that it expects to reach its medium-term profit margin target ahead of schedule after stronger customer traffic at its sports-focused Grandstand pubs.

The company said like-for-like sales during England match days increased 22%, while sales at Grandstand venues nearly tripled compared with a year earlier.

“Our pubs have delivered a strong start to the summer … Our new Grandstand pubs have been leading the way and continue to perform ahead of expectations,” Marston’s Chief Executive Justin Platt said.

The sector could also receive policy support under Prime Minister Andy Burnham, who has proposed reducing business rates for pubs, clubs and music venues by 20%, a measure aimed at easing cost pressures on hospitality businesses struggling with inflation and changing consumer habits.

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