Business celebrates its first year but warns there may not be a second

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A Nottinghamshire tearoom has celebrated its first year in business, but warns customers there might not be a second. Pig & Pudding, in Cotgrave, celebrated its anniversary on Tuesday, June 20.

Owner of the business, Laura Stannard took over the site last April and reopened in June as her tearoom after wanting to make somewhere nice for the local community to enjoy and meet friends. She described the experience as being “a bit of a whirlwind, but it’s been amazing.”




Laura posted a photo on Facebook to celebrate the milestone, but also warned customers that like many other businesses, Pig & Pudding is struggling to stay afloat with the “crippling” cost of living crisis. She added that for the tearoom to continue, people must “use it or lose it.”

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Talking about the post, Laura explained it was the “harsh” reality. The business has loads of local and regular customers, with many people in the village using it as a meeting place, but the rise in food costs and energy bills is having an impact.

Laura said: “There was help before for business with gas and electric, but that’s all finished now. Minimum wage has gone up as it rightly should but that’s another cost as a business owner, and the cost of food goes up daily.

“Things like sugar, we pay double now to what we were paying at the start of the year. Then we’ve got that pressure of trying to keep our prices competitive and good for our customers without compromising on quality.”

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