All Analysis & Insight articles – Page 109
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Poll shows UK's appetite for burgers remains unsated
Despite the financial troubles facing Byron, GBK and Handmade Burger Co consumers still want to see more burger restaurants in the UK, research by German insight company Dalia reveals.
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Work experience
The UK’s eating and drinking-out sector was facing a staffing crisis, especially in its kitchens, before the issues thrown up by Brexit came about. Will turning to older and wiser heads help ease some of the pain?
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Reasons to be cheerful
Reports of high profile backers looking to exit their investments in the sector, or at least limit their exposure to it, are sadly becoming more frequent. However, Mike Hinchliffe, of law firm Addleshaw Goddard, says there is still plenty of cause for optimism that private equity will continue to support the sector in various ways. He also points to lessons the industry can learn from the experiences of the retail sector in 2008.
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A fifth of restaurants at risk of going bust
Up to a fifth of UK restaurants are at risk of going bust due to Brexit, according to new research
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Analysts corner: Domino’s
Douglas Jack and Ivor Jones at Peel Hunt give their view on the traditional pizza delivery market, which continues to be dominated by Domino’s. They question what the rapid growth of disruptors such as Deliveroo and UberEats means for the overall landscape.
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Don’t be a Charlie, have a checkpoint
You’ve fully explored your reasons for international expansion and you’re clear it’s the route for you but, before you set up shop or start talking to potential partners, it will pay you to run through a final checklist. Jasper Reid sets out the points you need to tick off first
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Foodservice inflation eased in September
Foodservice inflation has shown signs of easing – as September’s figure dipped to 6.5% from 9.3% in August.
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The leaner restaurateur
The instant success of Blacklock makes founder Gordon Ker’s transition from lawyer to restaurateur seem easy – though it was far from it. In the latest series of our Founders’ Forum Focus series, he tells MCA how he turned a damp-infested brothel into one of the most sought-after restaurants in London. Finn Scott-Delany reports
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Deloitte: consumer spending on going out down 4pp
UK consumer confidence rallied in the third quarter of 2017, increasing by three percentage points from Q2 2017 after three consecutive quarters of decline
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Chinese tourist spending up 23%
Chinese tourist spending rose by 23% in pubs, restaurants and bars during the Golden Week public holiday, the latest data from Worldpay reveals.
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Poll claims customers willing to pay more for ethical home delivery
Nearly 8 in 10 online takeaway customers would pay more to give home delivery riders basic employment rights, a new poll has claimed.
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Coffee drinkers spend £676 a year
Coffee drinkers get through an average four cups a day, with latte the overwhelming favourite, new research reveals.
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Number of female chefs in UK rises by a third
The number of female chefs in the UK has risen by a third since 2016, the biggest increase in the last five years
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Survey: 44% drinking less this year
New research has revealed that 44% of British people are drinking less this year when going out then they did last year.
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Sector lfls declined 0.9% in September
Britain’s managed pubs, bars and restaurants saw like-for-like sales decline 0.9% in September
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Consumers to spend £562m this Christmas
Consumers are set to spend £562m on drinks out-of-home this Christmas with 211 million on-trade visits expected, new research has shown.
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All-day dining the future of eating out
All-day dining has been identified as a key growth area for the eating out sector – though many consumers are still unfamiliar with the phrase, near research reveals.
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Record 40m to visit UK
A record 40m overseas visitors are expected to have visited the UK during 2017, according to a forecast from VisitBritain.
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Brits reining in on “nice-to-haves”
Consumer spending remained steady in September, recording growth of 3% – in line with the Q3 average of 3.1% – as Brits balanced budget
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Staycations on the rise as sterling weakens
UK tourists’ debit card spending when abroad was down sharply compared with last summer, suggesting a move to staycations as sterling weakened.