Pret
This coverage focuses on Pret A Manger’s strategic initiatives and retail activities in the UK market. In 2025, Pret introduced a new store format featuring made-to-order food and expanded dining areas, aiming to accelerate regional growth beyond London. The company has reached 500 shops across the UK, with 82% of new locations opening outside London since January 2023. Insights are tailored for retail professionals, brand managers, and business executives seeking to understand Pret A Manger’s impact and trajectory in the UK retail sector.
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Aug- 2021 -5 AugustDepartment Stores
John Lewis ‘angered’ over Gov’s ‘named and shamed’ wage list
The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) is reportedly angered over being included on the government’s “named and shamed” list for flouting minimum wage rules by The Department for Business (BEIS). According to Sky News, JLP has been included on the list for an already disclosed issue relating back to 2017 which…
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May- 2021 -11 MaySupermarkets
Pret to trial stores inside Tesco supermarkets
Pret a Manger is reportedly set to trial opening stores located inside Tesco supermarkets in a bid to attract a new type of customer to its offering. According to The Times, the cafe chain will open its first in-store site at the Tesco Superstore in Kensington in June, with another…
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Aug- 2020 -28 AugustHigh Street
Pret a Manger to cut 2,800 jobs
Pret a Manger has confirmed it is to cut 2,800 high street jobs as part of a restructuring following almost two months of consultations with team members. The high street chain said that although sales and footfall have started to show “clear signs of recovery”, Pret sales over the last…
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May- 2020 -1 MayBusiness Bites
Are we beginning to re-open anyway?
The PM says he will soon announce the reopening plan after weeks of compulsory lockdown for the UKs public and its businesses. Boris Johnson is under pressure to come up with the blueprint for restarting the economy as the list of suffering firms grows larger and more and more redundancies…
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Jan- 2019 -24 JanuaryComment
Three common factors among retail survivors
It is hard to remember a time when analysts were not being harbingers of doom for the British high street. 2018 saw Toys R Us and Maplin disappear while House of Fraser, Claire’s and Superdry are three of many retailers who have announced profit warnings or store closure. Why are…
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Nov- 2018 -13 NovemberGovernment
EU rules could ‘thwart’ Hammond’s business rates promise
Hammond’s plan to help high streets through a near £1bn, two year business rates cut, is set to be thwarted by European Union state aid rules, real estate agents Altus Group have claimed. The chancellor will slash business rates next April by discounting bills by a third for those retail…
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Sep- 2018 -28 SeptemberHigh Street
Coroner calls Pret a Manger labelling ‘inadequate’ in allergy death
Pret A Manger’s allergy labelling has been deemed “inadequate” by the coroner investigating the death of a 15-year-old girl who died of an allergic reaction to a baguette she purchased from the store. Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, 15, went into cardiac arrest on board a flightn to Nice after buying a sandwich…
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Mar- 2018 -2 MarchAnalysis
The Impact of the Latte Levy
In January this year, a cross-party committee of MPs produced a report on disposable packaging, with the focus on coffee cups. The report called for a 25p charge on disposable hot drink cups to be implemented, nicknamed the ‘latte levy’, with the tax helping to fund improvements in the cups…
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