All Analysis & Insight articles – Page 176
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A return to good pub grub
One of BDO’s top 10 predictions in December 2013 was that growth in consumer spend in pubs would rise by more than growth in spend in restaurants. Here the advisory firm’s Mark Edwards looks at the reason for this and why he feels the pub sector will continue to provide a real challenge to restaurant operators
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Fry Society
New wave fish and chip group Kerbisher & Malt has tweaked the standard chippy formula to bring affordable, quality fish and chips to West London – and it’s now starting to cast its net further afield
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One in three hospitality employees on zero-hour contracts
Around one in three staff members at pubs, restaurants, guest houses and hotels are now employed on zero hours contracts, according to new research that also found that nearly one in four operators plan to invest more in their premises this year
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More people eat out, but they spend less
The proportion of the population who eat out continues to rise, although they are spending less when they do so, according to new research
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Nando’s tops F&B social media league
Nando’s has topped the very first Food and Beverage Social Media Benchmark with more followers on both Facebook and Twitter than any other food and beverage brand
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Customers shun pubs for coffee shops for remote working
Two fifths of UK workers spend more than four hours a week working at a coffee shop, far more than do so at a pub (7.8%) or a restaurant (3.6%), according to new research from 02 Business
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Brits are returning to the pub
Brits are returning to the pub after years of decline, according to new research by Kantar Alcovision
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Plan ahead to maximise success
Just 58% of hospitality companies have a business plan, despite there being a clear link between business planning and increased profit, according to new research by People 1st
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Commuters seek lower F&B prices and healthy options
Lower prices would be the key motivator in persuading more people to buy food and drink at railway stations or on trains, while healthy options and increased quality are also desired
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Fear of appearing ‘tight’ fuels UK overspending
Almost half of the nation admits to falling into debt as a result of their social lives, a new study by the Money Advice Service has found
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Consumers prefer high streets to large malls
Investment in facilities is vital to reinvigorate smaller and high-street retail centres, with around half of consumers saying they prefer the convenience of local shopping to dominant, purpose-built malls
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UK on-trade beer market falls 3.4%
The UK on-trade beer market fell 3.4% in 2013, compared to growth of 3.5% in the off-trade, according to the British Beer & Pub Association’s Annual Barrelage Survey
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Leisure spending for May at 10-month low
Household leisure spending was down 11% in May compared with April reaching the lowest spend on eating and drinking out since January, according to the Greene King Leisure Spend Tracker
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Reilley’s road map
Just over two years after Piper took a stake in Loungers, its managing director Alex Reilley is popular again with investors, as rival private equity groups and pub companies have started to jostle for his time and a seat next to him at numerous sector events
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Malt whiskey and sparkling wine surge in on-trade
Sales of malt whisky and sparkling wine have grew sharply in the pub sector over the last year while beer sales saw a dip
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Serving the UK: McDonald’s at 40
To mark its 40th year in the UK, McDonald’s has produced a report highlighting its contribution to the economy, the number of jobs created and its ongoing investment in restaurants and its supply chain. We take a look at some of the key findings
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Britons frustrated by pub queues
Britons spend half an hour every week queuing to pay - that’s 85 days or three months of the average lifespan, with queues in pubs seen as the third most hated
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Sector lfl growth slows to 0.2%
Like-for-like sales growth across 28 leading managed pub and restaurant groups slowed to just 0.2% in May
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Evening tweets are best received
Tweeting six times a day increases the “organic reach” of an organisation by five times compared to three tweets over the same period, according to research carried out by Agility Marketing
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Casual dining grows as full service dips
Casual dining is growing at the expense of other parts of the eating out sector - particularly full service restaurants - and this pattern is set to continue, according to new research from NPD Group