All MCA Insight articles in April 2013 – Page 7
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News
Orchid to rollout high-end coffee brand
Orchid, the managed operator, has signed a deal with high-end Italian coffee brand Segafredo Zanetti to roll the product out across c200 sites from May. Orchid said Segafredo Zanetti’s coffee specialists would help develop an “Orchid Coffee Standard”, which will be consistent across all pubs. Segafredo Zanetti is also supplying ...
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Opinion
TGI turnaround continues
Inside Track by John Harrington Karen Forrester has a novel way of letting staff know that a poor attitude would not be accepted at TGI Friday’s UK. “I was in San Francisco a few months ago and I took a photo of Alcatraz. I sent it out to our business ...
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News
Coca-Cola Enterprises confirms 288 job losses
Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) has confirmed that it is planning on 288 job losses, after plans to end its delivery service to pubs and restaurants.
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News
SABMiller's Mackay to step down over illness
SABMiller, the international brewer, has accelerated the promotion of chief operating officer….
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News
Pubco intervention 'could increase pub closures'
Leading sector analyst Douglas Jack has said the Government’s plans…
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News
Pizza Hut targets gamers
Pizza Hut has teamed up with Microsoft to launch a new app in the US that will allow users…
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News
Pret: Expansion, refurbishments, people
M&C Report takes a closer look at the full year results from Pret A Manger and…
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News
Tossed completes secondary buyout
The management of Tossed, the London-based salad bar concept led by Vincent McKevitt…
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News
March lfls up 9% at Loungers
Loungers, the Piper Private Equity-backed cafe/bar and restaurant group led by Alex Reilley and Jake Bishop..
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Analysis & Insight
Cable targets pubcos
Many commentators doubted whether it would ever see the light of day…
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News
Food pubs serve 235 coffees a week each
The average ‘food pub’ serves 235 coffees a week, with one in four being cappuccinos, new figures from CGA show.
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News
TGI's eyes smaller format, transport hubs
TGI Friday’s UK is to develop a “next generation” version of the brand, which is smaller in size and aimed at different markets, and it also plans to open in transport hubs, managing director Karen Forrester told M&C Report.