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Domino’s Pizza UK posts 15% drop in 2025 profit

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 2:12 AM

March 10 (Reuters) – Britain’s Domino’s Pizza Group on Tuesday reported a 15% fall in annual profit for ​2025, hurt by muted demand, ‌weak sales and high costs.

The company, which operates under the umbrella of U.S.-based Domino’s Pizza in the UK and Ireland, ‌is ​the latest UK restaurant ⁠operator to flag ⁠pressure from weaker consumer spending and higher employment costs.

Britons have been reining in discretionary spending amid elevated inflation, ​with the industry digesting sharp increases in national insurance contributions.

The pizza ⁠chain has struggled ⁠to establish a strategy to ​win investor confidence back and revive sales, ​with multiple senior executives, including its ‌CEO and finance chief, leaving the company last year.

Domino’s UK posted 91.2 million pounds ($122.65 million) in underlying pretax ⁠profit for the year ended December 28, below the 107.3 million pounds posted a ⁠year ago.

However, ‌underlying core profit for ⁠the current year is on ​track ‌to meet market expectations ​as its ⁠strong Christmas trading momentum carried into the first nine weeks of 2026, according to the firm.

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(Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Janane Venkatraman)