All Analysis & Insight articles – Page 174
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Jamie’s tops customer satisfaction survey
Customer service has been voted more important than food quality and value for money when choosing where to dine out
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Tourism campaign generated £416m
VisitEngland’s Growing Tourism Locally campaign has generated £416m and created more than 7,400 jobs for the tourism sector in its second year
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Lowdown on the low-key CEOs
Some chief executives are happy to shout about their success while others do pretty much everything to stay out of the limelight. Dominic Walsh investigates
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'Staycation' trips rose 10% in April
Ten percent more domestic holiday trips were taken in England in April compared to the same period last year, new figures show
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Migrant workers make up 26% of hospitality sector
Migrant workers make up 26% of the UK’s hospitality workforce and fill 37% of skilled roles within the sector
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Americans to fall out of love with burgers
Consumers in the US are expected to fall out of love with the quintessential American fast food meal, the burger
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UK service sector grows at “historic” rate
The UK service sector grew “at a historically marked rate” in July as the purchasing managers index (PMI) rises to its highest rate (59.1) since April
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Hotel guests unimpressed by in-room coffee
Three quarters (75%) of hotel guests rate the quality of in-room coffee as poor or average, a UCC Coffee survey has shown
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Foodservice catches up with grocery as eating out grows
The foodservice sector is catching up with grocery giants as more and more people go out to eat, according to new CGA research that shows 43% of people in the UK now go out to eat at least once a week
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BBC names eating-out brands with best and worst hygiene ratings
Most major national eating-out brands were found to have none or very few sites with unsatisfactory levels of food hygiene, according to analyst of Food Standards Agency data examined by the BBC
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GDP contribution from hospitality sector down
Contribution to GDP by SMEs in the hospitality sector has fallen by 0.2% through the recession, which is a stronger rate of decline than other sectors
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New world order
Forget the recent influx of US restaurant brands planting their flags on UK soil – the Brits are leading a global invasion all of their own
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Sector is the fourth highest for liquidations
The eating out and hotel sector had the fourth highest number of liquidations of any industry in the year to 31 March 2014, according to a new report from the Insolvency Service
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Pubs 'should make soft drinks more visible'
Almost two thirds (61%) of carbonated soft drink (CSD) consumers believe pubs, bars and restaurants should make such drinks more visible to consumers, says new research that suggests people are moving away from CSDs because of perceived high sugar levels
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Cut Tourism VAT campaign presents to ministers
The Cut Tourism VAT campaign is presenting a report to Government today that highlights how cutting VAT from 20 to 5% could boost the UK economy by £4bn and offer 120,000 jobs
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Trade urged to back new blood cancer campaign
Yaser Martini, father of Margot Martini, who last year was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer, has launched the ‘Just One More’ campaign with the Anthony Nolan Trust and Delete Blood Cancer UK
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More people eating out but spending less
Confidence is returning to the eating out sector as consumers are dining out more often than this time last year, with 71% eating out in the past two weeks, according to a Horizons’ consumer survey
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Regional cities rival London for pub and restaurant growth rate
Major regional cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool are starting to rival London for the rate of new pub, bar and restaurant opening, as cities continue to dominate new openings at the expense of towns and suburbs
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Restaurants and hotels outperform recovering economy
Restaurants and hotels were the UK economy’s star performers as UK finally overtook its pre-recession GDP peak last quarter
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More people drink in the home than outside it
More people drink in the home than outside it, according to new research that nevertheless finds that the volume of alcohol sold for drinking at home would have declined almost 3% between 2009 and 2014