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Pizza Express losses soar to more than £40m as sales slide

The restaurant chain's pre-tax losses went from £7.9m to £40.7m while new accounts filed with Companies House also show its revenue slipped from £454.5m to £442.1m over the same period

Pizza Express in Newcastle's Eldon Square which has recently closed

Pizza Express has witnessed losses surge to over £40m in 2024, newly released figures have disclosed, whilst turnover also declined.

The restaurant operator's pre-tax deficit expanded from £7.9m to £40.7m, with fresh accounts lodged at Companies House revealing turnover dropped from £454.5m to £442.1m during the corresponding timeframe, as reported by .

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland, the brand's takings decreased by 2.7 per cent, whilst international operations saw a six per cent decline.

A board statement declared: "During 2024, our primary market of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland continued to operate in a challenging macroeconomic environment.

"There has been continued consumer caution driven by economic uncertainty and the lasting impacts of the cost-of-living crisis, coupled with cost inflation across food, labour and central costs."

"In Hong Kong, 2024 has seen a challenging macro climate as the market continues to normalise following post-pandemic restrictions easing mid-2023.

"Hong Kong continues to experience a significant net outflow of people, impacted by both higher than pre-pandemic outbound tourism and lower than pre-pandemic inbound tourism.

"However, the focus in Hong Kong has been on execution of a turnaround plan, including estate management central cost reduction and achieving lower food and labour costs.