The damaging impact of the smoking ban one year on is laid bare in a survey of Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR) members, exclusively for the MA.
The survey of 14 companies — operating more than 1,300 pubs between them — found 36% saw sales fall more than 6% since the ban. Half said profits have fallen more than 6%.
Wet sales and AWP income has been hit the worst as many traditional beer-drinking, machine-playing customers stay away.
A total of 43% of operators said wet sales fell more than 6%, while 36% saw a decline of 1% to 5%.
More than two thirds — 71% — of companies saw machine income fall 6% or more.
“The Government needs to realise that pubs are having a difficult time after the smoking ban,” said ALMR chief executive Nick Bish.
But there is some positive news from the survey, with 29% of firms saying food sales are up more than 6% since the ban.
Bish added: “Food-led pubs are stable or showing marginal improvement as people stay longer, and the family t
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kevin o'connor 07/07/2008 16:41:31![]() |
RE: Ban hits pub operators: half see profits dip 6%+ Michael, from your research has there been any country, state, city etc that the pub trade has improved following a smoking ban? edited by: kevin o'connor at: 07/07/2008 16:41:45 This post replies to S Roberts > RE: Ban hits pub operators: half see profits dip 6%+ |
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Dave Evans 07/07/2008 17:27:19![]() |
RE: Ban hits pub operators: half see profits dip 6%+ Why do I get the feeling you know the answer to that one Kevin?? lol Dave E. This post replies to kevin o'connor > RE: Ban hits pub operators: half see profits dip 6%+ |
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kevin o'connor 07/07/2008 17:59:11![]() |
RE: Ban hits pub operators: half see profits dip 6%+ Actually I don't, but I know a man who might This post replies to Dave Evans > RE: Ban hits pub operators: half see profits dip 6%+ |
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Dave Evans 07/07/2008 18:32:49![]() |
RE: Ban hits pub operators: half see profits dip 6%+ As Michael will no doubt report to you. There has been NO country, state, city or principality that has improved trade after a smoking ban. They have without exception lagged behind others that have not implemented, (or not enforced) a ban. Dave E. edited by: Dave Evans at: 07/07/2008 18:33:17 This post replies to kevin o'connor > RE: Ban hits pub operators: half see profits dip 6%+ |
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