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Like-for-Likes Up for Third Consecutive Week
The third week in a row where sales have been up on 2019 levels.
September’s First Week Boasts Positive Like-for-Likes
Hospitality sales rise by 12% when compared to the same week in 2019.
Hospitality Like-for-Likes See Slight Increase during August
Hospitality sales in August 2021 increased by a small 1.6% when compared to August 2019.
Hospitality sales up on last week but still down on 2019 by 4.9%
Following the lifting of restrictions, S4labour (the people, productivity and payroll software provider for hospitality) analysed last week’s hospitality sales figures. Comparing the same week in 2019, they found evidence of an overall drop in sales of 4.9%...
Hospitality Sales Down 9%
According to analysis from S4labour, the people, productivity and payroll software provider for hospitality, like-for-likes fell last week by 9.6% compared to the same week in 2019. Drink sales were down 17.7%, with food sales down 0.8% compared to the same week in 2019.
Indoor Re-Opening Sales Figures
Hospitality like-for-likes sales UP 9% on indoor re-opening week. In the first full week since operators were able to serve guests indoors since November 2020, hospitality sales were up 9% compared to the same week in 2019. However, these figures paint a picture of...
Re-Opening Sales Figures – Week 4
Hospitality sales continue to tumble, DOWN 23% week on week. Hospitality sales continued their decline last week, sliding 23% compared to the previous week. While roughly half of sites remain closed, those that did trade saw like for likes down 15% compared to the...
Re-Opening Sales Figures – Week 3
Hospitality week on week sales down 1.2%. According to analysis from S4labour, last week’s hospitality sales were down 1.2% on the previous week. However, the decline was driven from weak performance in London, where week on week sales slipped 9.1%. Sites outside the...
April Re-Opening Forecast
Hospitality industry forecasts 70% of normal revenue to return when outdoor service resumes on the 12th of April.
Covid Hits Hospitality Sales for £89 billion
As the grim anniversary of the beginning of the first lockdown approaches, analysis from S4labour shows that the hospitality industry lost just over £89 billion in revenue through the full year since March 23rd 2020, when the hospitality industry was first instructed to close. This is equivalent to 68.9% of annual revenue, representing an average decline of half a £million per site across the U.K.
Hospitality suffers 540,000 jobs in 2020
Hospitality Suffers 540,000 job losses in 2020 and is on the verge of losing a significant amount more.There are many industries that have suffered throughout 2020, but hospitality has been near uniquely placed at the forefront of every conceivable damage the pandemic...
A heavy decline in sales, and a 50% discount for S4labour customers for January.
Following a heavy decline in sales, S4labour writes to all customers promising 50% discount in wake of new low point for the industry. Analysis from S4labour shows that total hospitality industry sales were down 73.7% on last year for December. Food was down 63.7%,...