Domino's Pizza UK Sees Slight Sales Rise but Warns of Weak Demand
UK's Domino's Pizza Group reported growth in its third-quarter sales on Tuesday helped by higher prices and new menu items but warned that weak demand is likely to weigh on orders into 2026.
Fears of tax hikes in Finance Minister Rachel Reeves' autumn budget have dampened consumer spending, compounding challenges for the fast-food industry. Domino's Pizza Group cut its profit forecast in August, already reeling from April's tax and wage increases.
The group, which operates under the...
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