Garfunkel's owner to post fall as weather takes its toll

Frankie & Benny's owner The Restaurant Group is set to report another fall in sales this week after the firm was hit by this year's extreme weather, both hot and cold.
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Analysts at City broker Numis forecast that the company - which also owns Garfunkel’s, Joe’s Kitchen and Chiquito - will post a 4% decline in like-for-like sales in the first half.

It has also pencilled in a fall in adjusted earnings for the period, from £26.5 million to £20.5m.

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Tim Barrett, of Numis, said: “Analysis of The Restaurant Group’s volume recovery will be complicated by market softness associated with recent external factors.

“The World Cup and recent heatwave have been unhelpful for the restaurant market.”

The group warned earlier this year that sales had been chilled by the wintry weather in the first quarter as the casual dining sector also continues to suffer from a slowdown in consumer spending.

The results come at an increasingly challenging time for the eating-out sector.

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Burger chain Byron, Jamie’s Italian and Prezzo have all undertaken company voluntary arrangements this year, which saw hundreds of jobs lost and restaurants closed down.

Gaucho has also fallen into administration.

Soaring costs linked to the Brexit-hit pound, the resultant collapse in consumer confidence and rising business rates have combined to hammer the sector, with more pain forecast.

CEO Andy McCue is overseeing a turnaround at the Restaurant Group, which has seen a revamp of pricing, food quality and marketing, as well as restaurant closures.

Graham Spooner, investment research analyst at The Share Centre, said: “Management have focused on the competitiveness of its brands, an improved customer experience, growing the pubs and concessions business, cutting costs and creating a leaner and more focused organisation.”