The retailer, which runs the eponymous department chain and upmarket grocer Waitrose, reported a first-half loss before tax and exceptional items of £34 million ($46 million) — up from £5 million a year earlier, even as it reported stronger performances from both brands.
John Lewis said its performance was impacted by £29 million of costs from Britain’s packaging levy, as well as added national insurance contributions — an employers’ ...
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