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Beast from East bites into Greggs sales | Beast from East bites into Greggs sales |
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Greggs shares tumbled on Wednesday after the bakery chain said that March's cold snap had hit sales. | |
The Beast from the East forced temporary closures of several stores and added to overall weaker trading in early spring. | |
Like-for-like sales slowed to 1.3% in the first 18 weeks of the year, down from 3.5% for the same period in 2017. | |
Although sales this month had rebounded, Greggs warned that full-year profits could be flat as a result. | |
The company's failure to keep delivering annual profit growth sparked an investor exodus, with shares sliding almost 15% to £10.81, valuing it at £1.1bn. | |
Nick Bubb, an independent retail analyst, commented: "The overall message is that, despite tight cost control, underlying profits for the year are now likely to be only flat compared to last year, which is obviously a bit disappointing." | |
Before Wednesday's trading update, analysts had forecast annual pretax profit before one-off items of £87.1m - up from £81.8m this year - according to Reuters data. | |
Greggs said the year began well, with sales rising 3.2% in January and February, but the combination of the bad weather, fewer people going into its shops and cautious consumer conditions led to the March slump. | |
Demand for its food-to-go range was particularly badly hit during that period. | Demand for its food-to-go range was particularly badly hit during that period. |
Greggs said: "Given the uncertainties over market footfall, we are cautious in respect of the outlook for sales in the balance of the year. | Greggs said: "Given the uncertainties over market footfall, we are cautious in respect of the outlook for sales in the balance of the year. |
"Taking into account trading conditions in the year to date, and our more cautious outlook, we currently believe that underlying profits for the year are likely to be at a similar level to last year." | "Taking into account trading conditions in the year to date, and our more cautious outlook, we currently believe that underlying profits for the year are likely to be at a similar level to last year." |
The Newcastle-based retailer has nearly 1,900 shops across the UK. |