All MCA Insight articles in August 2013 – Page 24
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New frozen Kirin to launch at YO!’s beer garden
Wells & Young’s is to unveil a brand new beer in the Kirin range - Kirin Frozen which is launching at YO! Sushi’s frozen riverside beer garden on London’s Southbank
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Fifteen pubs go to auction
Freeholds of 15 pubs located in Wales and the West Country are up for auction on 4 September
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Saltaire Brewery secures grant
West Yorkshire brewer Saltaire has secured a £12,000 grant from a local business growth fund to expand its brewing operations
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Intu commences £9m Lakeside redevelopment
Intu has started first phase of its £9m redevelopment of Lakeside shopping centre’s food court.
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Cote streamlines recruitment process
Cote, the French brasserie chain, has streamlined its entire UK recruitment process through implementing an Applicant Tracking System (ATS)
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St Austell embarks three-year archive project
St Austell Brewery has announced it has begun what it believes could be one of the biggest ever archive projects in the brewing and pub trade in an attempt to document its 160-year history
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Analysis & Insight
Eating out spend to grow; customers more inventive
The amount of money spent eating out in Britain is set to rise from £31bn to £32bn in 2013, according to Mintel research. The study also shows that consumers are increasingly prepared to embrace the recent trend of “gourmet junk food” and are attracted by innovative meals
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BII and CPL form alliance
The BII and the CPL Training Group are to collaborate on several forthcoming key industry initiatives as part of a new alliance
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Greene King makes remuneration changes
Greene King has made changes to its remuneration policy that it says would align it closer with its aim of achieving long-term growth for shareholders
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Hearstone losses widen before merger
Losses for both trading companies widened despite growth in turnover in 2012 as Heartstone reiterates plans to expand
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Tasty extends bank facility
Tasty, the AIM-listed restaurant operator of the Dim T and Wildwood brands, has renewed and extended its existing debt facility by £1.5m as it looks to further expansion
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Collyer raises Enterprise TP by 40%
Leading sector analyst Geof Collyer has raised his Target Price for Enterprise from 135p to 190p ahead of the next phase of “rehabilitation” for the company
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Prideaux to oversee O’Neill’s
Will Prideaux, former retail operations director at Marston’s, has joined Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) to oversee its c50-strong O’Neill’s estate
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Q2 lfls up at Burger King on overseas performance
Burger King, the global fast food chain, has reported a 0.6% rise in like-for-like sales for its second quarter
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Evan Evans on expansion trail
CEO Simon Buckley tells M&C Report that the pub property market outside the M25 “idiot circle” has “bottomed out”
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Di Maggio’s makes debut in England
Di Maggio’s Group, the independently-owned, Scottish restaurant chain, has made its first move into England
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Soho House to launch chain of barbers
Soho House Group is planning to launch a chain of premium barbers under the name Neville
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People 1st partners Tragus on unemployed scheme
Sector skills council, People 1st, and Tragus have announced a partnership that will help unemployed people find work
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Punch launches Finest Cask website
Punch Taverns has launched a website for its Finest Cask scheme, its guest ale programme that has been running for over 10 years
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US broker downgrades Marston’s
US broker Jefferies has downgraded Marston’s to ‘hold’ from ‘buy’ from on valuation grounds