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Britain's Co-op says retail crime cost it $105 million in 2024

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Posted on April 3, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Co-op Group on Thursday reported a 35% increase in annual operating profit, reflecting an improved performance from its main food retail business, but said it faced cost

Co-op Group Reports $105 Million Losses Due to Retail Crime in 2024

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Co-op Group said on Thursday that losses from shoplifting in its food retail business rose by over 14% to 80 million pounds ($105 million) in 2024, or more than half of its adjusted operating profit.

The group, which trades from over 2,300 food stores across the UK, has been one of the worst hit retailers by a surge in thefts in recent years.

As in the United States and elsewhere, retail crime is a huge and growing problem in Britain, highlighting the financial straits of some consumers and also stretched policing resources.

Industry body the British Retail Consortium's annual crime survey, published in January, found more than 20 million incidents of theft were committed in the year to August 31, which equates to 55,000 a day, costing retailers 2.2 billion pounds. There were 16 million incidents in the previous year.

Despite the increased losses from crime, the 181-year-old Co-op, which also has funeral care, legal and insurance businesses, reported a 35% increase in annual operating profit, reflecting an improved performance from its main food business.

But it highlighted pressure this year from "broader geopolitical issues", as well as higher employer National Insurance contributions and a new packaging levy.

Owned by its 6.2 million members, the group said underlying operating profit, its preferred profit measure, was 131 million pounds in the year ended January 4, on flat revenue of 11.3 billion pounds.

"While broader economic challenges remain, our businesses are delivering strongly against the market," CEO Shirine Khoury-Haq said.

The Co-op's food stores, which have a 5.2% share of Britain's grocery market, reported a 1.9% rise in revenue to 7.4 billion pounds.

Last month, the Co-op said it would price match discounter Aldi on more than 100 key items for its members, a move analysts saw as a response to a major campaign of price cuts by Asda.

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(Reporting by James Davey. Editing by Jan Harvey and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Co-op Group suffered a $105 million loss from retail crime in 2024.
  • Retail crime in the UK is a growing issue, with over 20 million incidents.
  • Despite losses, Co-op saw a 35% increase in annual operating profit.
  • Co-op's food stores reported a 1.9% rise in revenue.
  • Co-op plans to price match Aldi on key items for members.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Co-op Group lose due to retail crime in 2024?
Co-op Group reported losses from shoplifting in its food retail business rose to 80 million pounds, which is approximately $105 million in 2024.
What percentage increase in losses from retail crime did Co-op experience?
The Co-op Group experienced a more than 14% increase in losses from retail crime.
What is the grocery market share of Co-op's food stores?
Co-op's food stores hold a 5.2% share of Britain's grocery market.
What factors are putting pressure on Co-op's financial performance?
Co-op highlighted pressure from broader geopolitical issues, higher employer National Insurance contributions, and a new packaging levy.
What was Co-op's underlying operating profit for the year ended January 4?
Co-op's underlying operating profit was 131 million pounds for the year ended January 4, despite flat revenue of 11.3 billion pounds.

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