JD Wetherspoon puts 32 pubs on the market
The pub group recently posted a warning over annual losses due to hiked wages and slow sales recovery.
The pub group recently posted a warning over annual losses due to hiked wages and slow sales recovery.
“If you criticise the EU for its protectionism, there’s an implicit promise you’re going to do something different.”
The pub chain has had to grapple with soaring costs and significant recruitment difficulties.
"The Queen's moved out early, perfect opportunity for Timbo."
The outspoken Spoons boss said pubs were "a bastion of social distancing" as he hit out at Plan B.
The company also told investors it has had “some problems from time to time” within its supply chain over the period.
The country has "gone to the dogs", one disgruntled customer said, while others complained their chips had been "ruined".
"Farage one day Tim Martin the next - maybe there is such a thing as Karma?" wrote one Twitter user.
Spoons customers last week reported beer shortages at the Brexit-backing pub giant amid supply chain chaos.
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