Primark warns of price rises as inflation bites, H1 profits soar

Agribusiness-to-clothing group Associated British Foods on Tuesday reported soaring first-half profits, but warned of increasing prices at its Primark clothing business due to inflation.
AB Foods posted adjusted operating profit of ยฃ706m for the 24 weeks to March 5, up from ยฃ369m a year earlier. Group revenue for the six months rose 25% to ยฃ7.88bn.

The company said it was unable to offset Primark price rises with cost savings would implement “selective increases across some of its autumn/winter stock.

“However, we are committed to ensuring our price leadership and everyday affordability, especially in this environment of greater economic uncertainty,” said chief executive George Weston.

AB Foods said its improved results were driven by all Primark stores remaining open and trading throughout the period after Covid lockdowns, except for short spells in Austria and The Netherlands.

“Notwithstanding the inflationary pressures we are experiencing, our outlook for the year is for significant progress in adjusted operating profit and adjusted earnings per share for the group,” Weston added.

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