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Internet and changing shopping habits blamed for pet shop closure
Yorkshire pet business launches UK first meaty birthday cake mix for dogs
Pet food supplier grows European sales despite Brexit
Supreme Petfoods repeats award success
What it means to win a New Product Award at PATS
Meet the needs of all your customers this flea season
Natural pet food expert invests almost half a million in renewable solar energy
Countdown to June 21 – Bring Your Dog To Work Day
PIF holds trade mission to China for its members
Wilsons Pet Food appoints Dan Griffin as Head of Sales
Animal OBEs awarded to police dogs in terror attacks
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Jollyes set to open new pet superstore
Petindex trade stands now available to book
Popular speakers return to BETA International
Ruffwear promotes Cool Canines for Summer
National Best Friends Day: Dogs really are our best friends
Scruffs launches new Moroccan-Influenced pet bedding
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Aldi apologises after plastic found in dog biscuit
Pets at Home warns of more stockpiling over no-deal Brexit
Lily's Kitchen gears up for further international expansion
Naturediet leads the way in eco-friendly packaging
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Pets at Home warns of more stockpiling over no-deal Brexit

 

Pets at Home has revealed it will consider further stockpiling of products ahead of the new Brexit deadline if a no-deal were to remain on the cards.

 

Chief executive Peter Pritchard said the retail chain had already run down the £4m of stock they stockpiled ahead of the original March 29 exit date.

 

“We will always protect customer availability. Our focus is on making sure our customers can buy the things they want,” he said.

 

Pets at Home previously warned that 17% of their products come from outside the UK and stock supplies may be disrupted in the event of a no-deal Brexit over delays at ports and borders.

 

Pritchard said the company has been protected from some Brexit uncertainties that are hitting other businesses.

 

“Pets are part of the family and we can see even through these challenging times that people continue to spend on their pet.”

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