Profits rise at Boston Tea Party despite tough UK trading environment

The sustainability-focused café chain saw 12-month EBITDA climb 40% after implementing cost controls amid a second consecutive year of declining sales

Boston Tea Party became the first coffee chain in the UK to fully remove disposable cups from its stores in 2018 | Photo credit: Boston Tea Party

The sustainability-focused café chain saw 12-month EBITDA climb 40% after implementing cost controls amid a second consecutive year of declining sales

Store investments in stores and a cost efficiency drive enabled Bristol-based Boston Tea Party to achieve higher profits last year, despite challenging trading conditions continuing to impact revenues.

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