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Pret A Manger boss says some prices will rise after surviving 'near-death crisis'

Pret A Manger's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ boss has warned that some price rises are "inevitable" as the sandwich chain deals with rising costs and the Chancellor's decision to up the National Minimum Wage.

Pret A Manger has many locations across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ boss of Pret A Manger has warned that the current tough economic climate in the country makes it "inevitable" that some prices will have to rise.

Clare Clough, the managing director, acknowledged that recent years have been "challenging" for the high street staple, but emphasised that the brand's top priority is to explore other ways to manage escalating costs, as reported by .

Clough also pointed out that Chancellor Rachel Reeves' decision to raise the National Minimum Wage is having a "significant impact" on the chain.

However, despite the evident financial strain Pret A Manger and other º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses are under, she assured that the chain would never cut costs by reducing portion sizes or compromising on ingredient quality.

‘We win or lose by our customers’ choice to shop with us or not’

In an upcoming episode of City AM's Boardroom Uncovered podcast, Clough stated: "It's been a challenging few years – it's no secret that the global pandemic hit us quite hard."

She continued: "Being very city centric and transport locations, it was a big impact to the business. But you couldn't go round it. You had to go through it."

Reflecting on leading the business through the post-pandemic period, she said: "So being part of leading the business out of the post-pandemic period has been challenging, but it has actually been very rewarding as well."

She expressed pride in the company's resilience, saying: "I feel very proud of the shape that the business is in today and the way that we've recovered after such a near-death crisis."