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Pub chain JD Wetherspoon has said it is now selling as much coffee as Caffe Nero as it pushes non-alcoholic drink sales in its outlets.Pub chain JD Wetherspoon has said it is now selling as much coffee as Caffe Nero as it pushes non-alcoholic drink sales in its outlets.
The firm said it had now cornered 6% of the UK's "chain" coffee market, which features the likes of Starbucks.The firm said it had now cornered 6% of the UK's "chain" coffee market, which features the likes of Starbucks.
The move helped Wetherspoon lift annual pre-tax profits by 24% to £58.4m ($111m) in the year to 31 July.The move helped Wetherspoon lift annual pre-tax profits by 24% to £58.4m ($111m) in the year to 31 July.
It said it was confident of adapting well to next year's smoking ban - with 92 of its premises already smoke-free.It said it was confident of adapting well to next year's smoking ban - with 92 of its premises already smoke-free.
Overall sales were up 5% to £847.5m.Overall sales were up 5% to £847.5m.
Alongside pushing coffee sales, it has also been taking advantage of the High Street location of many of its 657 pubs by opening early and now serves about 200,000 breakfasts a week.Alongside pushing coffee sales, it has also been taking advantage of the High Street location of many of its 657 pubs by opening early and now serves about 200,000 breakfasts a week.
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In the first half of its financial year, Wetherspoon's converted 17 of its pubs into non-smoking venues ahead of the forthcoming change in the law. In the second half of the year, sales in those venues fell 6.5%.In the first half of its financial year, Wetherspoon's converted 17 of its pubs into non-smoking venues ahead of the forthcoming change in the law. In the second half of the year, sales in those venues fell 6.5%.
Wetherspoon's chairman Tim Martin said that the short-term effect of a change to non-smoking was "typically", a drop in sales and profits.Wetherspoon's chairman Tim Martin said that the short-term effect of a change to non-smoking was "typically", a drop in sales and profits.
But he added: "Wetherspoon has strongly supported the principle of pubs becoming non-smoking, and is confident about the company's medium and long-term prospects in this environment."But he added: "Wetherspoon has strongly supported the principle of pubs becoming non-smoking, and is confident about the company's medium and long-term prospects in this environment."
The smoking ban in pubs will apply in England, Wales and Northern Ireland from March 2007 - a year after it was introduced in Scotland. The smoking ban in pubs will apply in England, Wales and Northern Ireland from mid-2007 - more than a year after it was introduced in Scotland.