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UK's Pets at Home warns of profit decline amid rising costs and weak demand

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Posted on March 31, 2025

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Pets at Home Anticipates Profit Drop Due to Rising Costs and Demand Issues

(Reuters) -Britain's Pets at Home Group on Monday said it expects its fiscal 2026 underlying pretax profit to plunge due to rising costs and subdued demand for pet accessories, sending shares down by as much as about 15% in early trading.

The rising cost of living and an uncertain economic environment have prompted UK consumers to not only cut back on discretionary purchases but also reconsider adding pets to their households.

Given the tough conditions, the company said it expects underlying profit in its retail business to fall year-on-year in 2026.

Pets at Home is also facing additional costs increases from investments in marketing and variable pay, on top of the expected impact of about 18 million pounds ($23.34 million) from higher social security contributions and minimum wages.

The retailer said it plans to curb the increase in its operating costs to no more than 5%, through cost-saving actions and productivity initiatives.

Jefferies analysts said that while the retailer's 2026 outlook is disappointing, it will be a "limited surprise" to the market.

"The combination of slower retail LFLs (like-for-likes) and external cost headwinds was increasingly looking a heavy burden for the business to carry into FY26 while still delivering growth," they added in a note.

Underlying pretax profit for fiscal 2026 is expected to drop between 6% and 13.5% from 2025 levels, reaching 115 million pounds to 125 million pounds.

For the fiscal year ended March 27, the retailer expects to report an underlying pre-tax profit of 133 million pounds, in line with analysts' consensus, which ranges between 132 million and 137 million pounds, according to a company-compiled poll.

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(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Pets at Home predicts a profit decline by 2026.
  • Rising costs and weak demand affect the UK retailer.
  • Investments in marketing and pay contribute to cost increases.
  • Cost-saving actions aim to limit operating cost rise to 5%.
  • Analysts view the outlook as a limited surprise.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pets at Home's profit forecast for fiscal 2026?
The company expects its underlying pretax profit for fiscal 2026 to drop between 6% and 13.5% from 2025 levels, reaching between 115 million pounds and 125 million pounds.
What factors are contributing to the profit decline?
Rising costs and subdued demand for pet accessories are the main factors contributing to the anticipated profit decline, alongside increased marketing and variable pay costs.
How is Pets at Home planning to manage its operating costs?
Pets at Home plans to limit the increase in its operating costs to no more than 5% through cost-saving actions and productivity initiatives.
What are analysts saying about Pets at Home's outlook?
Analysts from Jefferies indicated that while the retailer's 2026 outlook is disappointing, it is expected to be a 'limited surprise' to the market.
How has consumer behavior changed in the UK regarding pets?
Due to the rising cost of living and an uncertain economic environment, UK consumers are cutting back on discretionary purchases and reconsidering adding pets to their households.

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