Coca-Cola sells Costa Coffee chain for £2 billion: what we know.
According to The Sun: The written text corresponds to the natural style of news and reads easily and briskly. It informs about the possible sale of the Costa Coffee coffee shop chain for £2 billion by Coca-Cola, which is considering this option after acquiring the business six years ago. According to the report, Costa Coffee coffee shops are facing financial difficulties due to reduced demand and inflationary pressures, leading to restructuring and cost-cutting programs.
Similar problems are observed in the retail sector, where companies like River Island, Poundland, and New Look are also undergoing restructuring and store closures due to decreasing demand and rising costs. Businesses in these sectors are feeling constant pressure due to economic changes and market instability.
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