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Jollyes sales rise over Christmas as pet parents prioritise value.
Summary
Jollyes Pets reported total sales growth of 10.4% and like-for-like growth of 6% for 1–24 December 2025, and customers donated 424,000 tins while the retailer gave £40,000 to charities.
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Jollyes Pets reported higher sales during its December trading period. The retailer recorded total sales growth of 10.4% and like-for-like growth of 6% between 1 and 24 December 2025. Company representatives said the rise reflected pet owners balancing rising household costs with a continued desire to care for pets at Christmas. The business also reported charitable donations and plans for several new store openings in early 2026.
Key details:
- Total sales growth of 10.4% and like-for-like growth of 6% over 1–24 December 2025.
- The company removed all small animals from its UK stores last year.
- Customers donated 424,000 tins of lifestage cat and dog food to more than 150 local charities, food banks and rescue organisations over Christmas.
- Jollyes donated £40,000 to five animal welfare and community charities across the UK.
- Four new store openings were announced for early 2026: Blackpool (24 January), Ponders End (6 February), Hartlepool (14 February) and Whitehaven (27 February), following seven openings in late 2025.
Summary:
The reported sales increase coincided with notable charitable activity, as customers and the retailer contributed pet food and funds to local organisations. Jollyes has scheduled new store openings in January and February 2026 and says it will continue investing in range development and maintaining low prices.
