
Spur sells food worth R5.5bn in a year
Restaurant group Spur Corporation increased total restaurant sales by 13.5% to R5.5bn in the year to end June‚ the group said in a sales update on Monday.

Spur sold food worth R5,5-billion in the year to June. Bet the waiters didn't earn 550m in tips.
Sales from existing restaurants increased by 9.8%. Restaurant sales in South Africa grew by 12.7%.
Sales in the international operations were 20.2% higher in rand terms‚ bolstered by the depreciation of the rand during the year. Based on a constant exchange rate‚ international sales increased by 6.6%.
Spur Steak Ranches in South Africa increased sales by 11.3%. Turnover from existing restaurants was up 9.8%.
Panarottis Pizza Pasta grew restaurant sales by 28.2% in South Africa. Turnover from existing restaurants increased by 15.2%.
Annual results for the year ended June will be released on 11 September
Source: I-Net Bridge

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