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Cooks Coffee Company reports 23.1% sales surge

The group currently has 83 sites.

Cooks Coffee Company, operator of Esquires coffee brand reported a 23.1% surge in group sales at £13.8m for the 22 weeks ending 1 September.

The group said its UK sales went up 32.4% at £9.5m and Ireland store sales up 6.4% at £4.3m. 

During the period, the company added nine new stores in the UK and Ireland and closed one. Cooks Coffee Company has a total of 83 sites in the UK and Ireland as of 1 September 2024, up from 75 as of 1 April 2024.

The group said it is expecting 10 further outlets to open before the end of the financial year.

The unaudited interim results for the first six-month period to 30 September 2024 will be announced by 30 November 2024.

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