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  • Costco UK profit soars as Brits buy in bulk amid cost of living pressures

    May 20, 2026

    Profit at Costco’s UK subsidiary has soared as Brits flocked to the wholesaler to buy in bulk in a bid to swerve cost of living pressures. The grocery chain, which has 29 stores across the UK, including six in London, generated pre-tax profit of £218.6m in the year to the end of August 2025, a [...]

  • M&S profit slumps in fallout from cyber attack

    May 20, 2026

    Marks & Spencer saw its profit slump by a quarter as the retailer took more than a £100m hit from its “traumatic” cyber attack last year. The FTSE 100 supermarket and clothing business saw pre-tax profit fall by 29 per cent to £365m in the year to March, despite sales growing by 25 per cent [...]

  • John Lewis, Debenhams censored over Black Friday ads

    May 20, 2026

    John Lewis, Debenhams and Boots have been censored over “misleading” Black Friday ads after being accused of overstating the discounts on offer to shoppers. The three retail giants have had their adverts banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which monitors ads using an AI-powered tool.  The watchdog has been cracking down on retailers’ pricing claims [...]

  • ‘Lost for words’ – Treasury sparks uproar with push to cap supermarket food prices

    May 19, 2026

    The Treasury is putting pressure on supermarkets to cap prices on staple groceries as a quid pro quo for axing taxes and red tape amid fears the Iran war is set to unleash a painful bout of food inflation. According to leaked negotiations between major retailers and the government, the Chancellor’s officials have been pushing [...]

  • Dr Martens shares rocket after kicking down costs

    May 19, 2026

    Dr Martens shares rocketed in early morning trading on Tuesday, after sharp cost-cutting across the business delivered significant profit growth. Shares in the shoemaker soared 8.5 per cent in early trading to 69.8p, with shares up 22.1 per cent over the last year, following its latest annual results. But the share price remains down 7.4 [...]

  • Cubitts plots expansion to Ireland despite swinging to £1m loss

    May 18, 2026

    Cubitts swung to a near-£1m loss in 2025 as the spectacle maker counted the cost of its US expansion plans. The London-based business opened its “first stores outside the warm but grey womb of the UK,” with two sites in New York City. Costs of setting up across the pond pushed the eyewear designer to [...]

  • Tesco boss Ken Murphy took £1m pay rise in grocer’s bumper year

    May 15, 2026

    Ken Murphy, the boss of Tesco, took a more-than £1m pay rise this year, bringing his total pay packet to £10.8m in the year the grocer solidified its dominant position in the market. The chief executive of the supermarket giant’s total pay packet for the 2025/26 year included £1.5m in basic pay, a £3.4m bonus [...]

  • Year of the fire horse brings glad tidings as Burberry’s bet on China pays off

    May 15, 2026

    FTSE 100 fashion house Burberry had spooked the market with its drastic cost-cutting turnaround, but its full-year results saw the brand canter back to profit. Felix Armstrong looks at the firm’s renewed focus on Chinese consumers British luxury brand Burberry has identified a symbol of “luck and prosperity” according to its latest collection for the [...]

  • Lego bricks hit a wall: Iconic toymaker goes digital as spin-off builds profit

    May 14, 2026

    Toy titan Lego’s move away from the small plastic bricks that made it famous is gaining pace, as its digital spin-off made a profit in its first year of operation.  Lego Digital Play, which aims to reach a new generation of children who play on their iPads rather than with their hands, turned a £1.4m [...]

  • Deliveroo takes on the high street in grocery push

    May 14, 2026

    Deliveroo customers will soon be able to shop from multiple shops in a single order and add restaurant items after checkout, City PM can reveal, as the Doordash-owned giant attempts to elbow in on the high street. The takeaway giant’s first new feature, called Bundles, allows users to order from up to three supermarket or [...]

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