Pub operator Wetherspoon to seek debt waivers as sales remain weak

Reuters

Published Jul 07, 2021 02:44AM ET

Updated Jul 07, 2021 06:50AM ET

(Reuters) -British pub operator Wetherspoon said on Wednesday it plans to seek debt waivers from its lenders for the next financial year, as like-for-like sales continued to slump despite the easing of pandemic restrictions.

The company said like-for-like bar and food sales slipped 49% between April 12 and May 16, a period when outdoor dining was permitted albeit with some restrictions, while sales were still down 14.6% between May 17 and July 4 when pubs were fully open.

Wetherspoon, popularly known as just "Spoons", slumped into a first-half loss in March and has had to remove hundreds of employees and raise money to get through the health crisis, which forced its pubs shut all through the key Christmas season last year.

The British government, which started easing some of the curbs earlier this year, announced plans this week to lift all restrictions on July 19.