This content was published on January 30, 2024 – 13:02 By Radhika Anilkumar(Reuters) – UK retailer Pets At Home cut its annual profit forecast on Tuesday after weakness in third-quarter demand for pet accessories such as collars and bedding. It now expects underlying pre-tax profit of about 132 million pounds ($167.5 million), down from a previous target of about 136 million, said the company, which has more than 450 pet care centers across the UK and offers grooming and veterinary services.”That (key accessories) is where we’re seeing customers just stretching their spending that might go months without replacing,” CEO Lyssa…
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