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Central England Co-op sales up, profits down after investment and “uncertain economic backdrop”

The business has 8,000 staff and 400 outlets and has a history going back 165 years

Debbie Robinson, chief executive of Central England Co-operative(Image: Burton Mail Business Section)

One of Britain’s biggest co-operative societies has announced a drop in profits on the back a highly competitive retail environment and “uncertain economic backdrop”.

Central England Co-op reported a trading – or gross – profit of £11.4 million in the first half of the year, compared to £12.9 million a year ago.

Gross sales were up 1.6 per cent to £484.6 million.

The Staffordshire-based business, which covers 16 counties stretching from the Midlands to the East Coast, said sales were up thanks to a handful of new stores and an expanded Travel Shop network.

The business has 8,000 staff and 400 outlets and has a history going back 165 years.

Every year 1 per cent of its trading profits goes to local good causes. In all 60 groups and good causes shared £90,000 from its community dividend fund in the first half of the year while £2.3 million was distributed to members, staff and the wider community.

The 28 weeks saw Central England Co-op open four new food stores and a funeral office and refurbish nine other sites.

Further investment in new sites and refits are planned for the second half of the year and on into 2020.