
Britain hits ‘peak Costa’ as coffee chain’s losses double

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Costa Coffee has reported a doubling of its operating losses to £13.5m for 2024, attributed to increased competition from cheaper rivals and a decline in high street shoppers. The chain's performance is its worst since 2021, prompting owner Coca-Cola to consider selling the brand for around £2bn, significantly less than the £3.9bn paid in 2018. Analysts suggest Costa has reached 'peak Costa' in the UK market, facing challenges from both low-cost competitors and premium coffee shops. Inflationary pressures and rising coffee bean prices have also impacted costs.
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