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Updated · BBC.com · May 22
Morrisons to Close 100 Loss-Making Stores as Policy Costs Deepen Pressure
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 22

Morrisons to Close 100 Loss-Making Stores as Policy Costs Deepen Pressure

8 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 22
  • 100 Morrisons Daily convenience stores will close over the next few months, with staff facing redundancy as the supermarket starts a consultation.
  • Morrisons said the outlets—acquired in its 2022 McColls deal—had been loss-making for years, and that higher costs from government policy choices made a return to profitability harder.
  • The move follows last year's closure plan for 52 cafes and 17 convenience stores, and comes a month after Morrisons said about 200 Bradford headquarters jobs were at risk.
  • Around 1,700 Morrisons Daily stores remain, and the group said it still has a 2026 expansion plan with scope to open hundreds more franchise sites.
  • Retailers across Britain have complained about rising costs from higher employer National Insurance, minimum wages and packaging rules, while food inflation hit 3% in April.
As Morrisons closes 100 stores due to high costs, will its expansion plan make groceries more expensive?
Is government policy crippling UK retail, or is it a scapegoat for corporate failure?