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Domino's Pizza reaffirms 2025 forecast, launches £20m share buyback

Domino's Pizza will raise prices to offset the higher wage bills and increased National Insurance contributions, CEO Andrew Rennie told Reuters in August
Domino's Pizza will raise prices to offset the higher wage bills and increased National Insurance contributions, CEO Andrew Rennie told Reuters in August

Britain's Domino's Pizza Group has today reaffirmed its annual earnings forecast and launched a £20m share buyback programme.

Last month, the company cut its 2025 core profit forecast to £130-140m, down from £141-150m, citing high costs and subdued customer demand.

Consumers in UK are tightening their purse strings amid persistent inflation, shifting weather and higher prices as companies pass on costs.

The company will raise prices to offset the higher wage bills and increased National Insurance contributions, CEO Andrew Rennie had told Reuters in August.

Analysts at Peel Hunt expects the company's like-for-like sales to pick up next year, helped by the full roll out of its loyalty programme, FIFA World Cup and better weather.