Tesco posts 13 per cent profit surge as inflation eases
The supermarket giant reduced costs by £260 million in the first half and said that it expects to cut them by £500m over the full year.
Tesco expects to
cut costs by £500m over the full year
By Eastern EyeOct 11, 2024
SUPERMARKET group Tesco, Britain’s biggest retailer, announced last Thursday (3) the net profit gained in its first half as cost pressures eased for consumers and companies.
Profit after tax jumped 13 per cent to £1.1 billion in the six months to late August from a year earlier with sales rising as inflation cooled, Tesco said.
Group sales rose 3.1 per cent to £35.2bn in the first half.
The supermarket giant reduced costs by £260 million in the first half and said that it expects to cut them by £500m over the full year.
“We are in good shape, with volume growth delivering strong financial performance,” Tesco chief executive Ken Murphy said in the earnings statement.
The company noted that “sales inflation returned to more normalised levels as cost inflation headwinds eased”.
Soaring inflation in recent years sent costs jumping for companies while also reducing the amount of goods sold, lowering profits and in some cases causing huge losses.
UK inflation peaked at 11.1 per cent in October 2022 but has since cooled markedly to 2.2 per cent, slightly above the Bank of England’s target.
Tesco said growth was supported thanks to it cutting prices on 2,850 products by an average of around nine per cent.
It attracted customers with price offers in the face of growing competition in the UK from German-owned discounters Aldi and Lidl.
“Tesco’s been the cheapest full-line grocer for nearly two years, which is luring more price-sensitive customers in the door,” said Aarin Chiekrie, equity analyst at stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown.
“Growth is being led by more customers taking items off the shelves which is more than offsetting the lower goods pricegrowth,” he added.
Tesco said volume of food sales in its main UK market rose 4.9 per cent in its first half, with strong demand for fresh goods.
It also noted strong growth for its premium range of groceries, which were up 14.9 per cent year-on-year.
Recent strong trading updates from Tesco, among other British retailers, has indicated that “the UK consumer is willing to spend more now that the cost-of-living crisis has eased”, explained Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB trading group.
Tesco raised its forecast for retail operating profit for the full year to £2.9bn, up from its previous guidance for £2.8bn.
“With a strong start to the year and the all-important Christmas period just around the corner, this upgraded target looks well within reach,” Chiekrie said.
PAPA JOHN's has entered the Indian market with four new restaurants in Bengaluru, operated by its master franchisee PJP Foods India, a joint venture between PJP Investments Group and Ambrosia QSR. The outlets are located in Indiranagar, Hennur, Electronic City, and Sarjapur Road.
All Bengaluru outlets will be supplied by a centralised Quality Control Center in Hennur, where the brand’s fresh dough will be prepared daily. Actor and content creator Danish Sait features in a launch video marking the brand’s entry into India.
“This is a proud moment for us as we deliver the Papa John's experience to Indian customers. Our pizzas are crafted with fresh, never-frozen dough, premium toppings, and a focus on consistent quality. We are confident that this approach, combined with an experience centred on customer satisfaction, will create strong appeal in India. Bengaluru is a fitting city to begin this journey, and we look forward to expanding rapidly across the country,” said Tapan Vaidya, Group CEO, PJP Investments Group.
“India is one of the most dynamic foodservice markets in the world, and we are delighted to open our first store in Bengaluru,” said Ravi Thanawala, Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President at Papa John's. “Opening both our first restaurant and a Quality Control Center represents a strong foundation for long-term growth and ensures we continue to deliver the highest standards of quality and service that define our brand.”
“We are excited with our partnership with PJP to bring Papa John's to this thriving market and present specially crafted pizzas to appeal to the diverse Indian palate,” said Vish Narain, Managing Partner, Pulsar Capital and Chairman, Ambrosia QSR. “Our endeavour would be to provide excellent quality pizzas at affordable prices.”
The Bengaluru menu includes global favourites and a city-exclusive Ghee Roast Pizza available in chicken and paneer variants.
The brand is offering dine-in and takeaway options, with delivery to follow.
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