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Greggs backs expansion plans but 2025 profit slumps amid wary consumer

3rd Mar 2026 09:42

(Alliance News) - Greggs PLC on Tuesday said rising costs and the warm summer weather dented profit in 2025 amid muted consumer spending.

The Newcastle upon Tyne, England-based bakery chain said pretax profit fell 18% to GBP167.4 million in the 52 weeks to December 27 from GBP203.9 million the year prior.

Underlying pretax profit declined 9.4% to GBP171.9 million from GBP189.8 million the year prior.

Underlying operating profit margin was 8.7% in 2025, down from 9.7% in 2024.

The lower profitability reflected increased fixed costs in respect of manufacturing, logistics and technology capacity and the operating leverage impact of lower like-for-like volumes, Greggs said.

"Subdued consumer confidence impacted trading," Greggs added.

Total sales grew 6.8% to GBP2.15 billion from GBP2.01 billion, with like-for-like sales in company-managed shops up 2.4% on-year.

Greggs said LFL sales in company-managed shops increased by 1.6% year-on-year in the first nine weeks of financial 2026, with total sales increasing 6.3%.

LFL sales growth was "limited by challenging market conditions and particularly impacted by prolonged high temperatures experienced in June and July," Greggs explained.

Diluted earnings per share slumped 20% to 119.3 pence from 149.6p.

The total dividend was maintained at 69.0p per share.

Greggs said it sees a "clear" opportunity for "significantly more" than 3,000 UK shops over longer term after growing its retail estate to 2,739 shops in 2025, a net increase of 121 stores.

The FTSE 250 listing is targeting around 120 net openings in 2026 with a "strong pipeline of attractive opportunities".

It is also trialling new 'bitesize Greggs' format to meet "incremental customer demand in locations requiring a more compact unit."

Evening continues to grow, representing 9.4% of company-managed shop sales in 2025, up from 9.0% in 2024.

Greggs forecast capex will drop to around GBP200 million in 2026 from GBP287.5 million in 2025, before reducing to a range of GBP150 million to GBP170 million from 2027.

The strong operating cash generation will create material capacity for additional cash returns, Greggs said.

A key focus is restoring the company's return on capital employed to target of around 20%, the firm said. This fell to 16.0% in 2025 from just 20.3% in 2024.

Greggs left full year 2026 guidance unchanged and expects to deliver profits at a similar underlying level to 2025, with any year-on-year improvement contingent on a recovery in the consumer backdrop.

"Easing inflationary pressures should provide some support to consumer spending and demand for convenient food-on-the-go continues to underpin the market," said Chief Executive Roisin Currie.

Shares in Greggs were down 0.8% at 1,558.42 pence each in London on Tuesday morning.

By Jeremy Cutler, Alliance News reporter

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