Britain’s beloved bakery chain, Gregs, has warned that recently the forecast of its full-year income by Heatwave has been greatly affected, as the temperature has stopped customers with their hot food offerings.
The company reported noticeable decline in the footfall and a low hunger for its signature hot pastry and sandwich as the nation pounced. Altogether, there was an increase of 2.6% in sales from six months to June 28, Gregs referred to a separate recession in development during June. This recession was directly attributed to the “high -temperature affected consumer purchasing patterns” according to the firm.
“In June, it was affected as sales because a lot of temperature affected the UK, the demand for cold was increasing Beverage But reducing our overall footfall, ”said this.
Gregs said that it is now expected that the annual operational profit may be “minor” less years on the year.
Britain has seen the temperature rising from the end of June, the country has experienced its hottest day of the year so far on Tuesday, with the temperature more than 34 C.
Meteorological Office Confirmed that 34.7C was recorded at St. James Park in Central London On Tuesday afternoon, recorded in 34.4c reading Hard,, Essex earlier in the day.
Gregs said that on July 29, half -year results are ready to show less operational benefits for the first six months as it came against a strong trade from a year ago.
The group said, “Accepting that the sales are making less demand in the second half of the year, in the light of the current trading conditions, the board now guesses that the entire year’s operating benefits can be lowered below which has been obtained in 2024,” the group said.