All Caffe Nero articles – Page 10
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Analysis & InsightJanuary sees coffee shops increase market share
January was a strong month for coffee shops with the channel cementing its number one spot at breakfast and gaining share of visits at both lunch and dinner, the latest data from M&C Allegra Foodservice has shown.
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Caffe Nero expands Middle East estate
Caffe Nero has opened 20 sites in the Middle East with a further seven openings planned annually going forward, including the first in Qatar, M&C has learnt.
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Crussh strengthens head office team
Crussh, the London-based healthy eating concept, has appointed Rowan Grobler, formerly of Nando’s, as its new finance director
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NewsRowland and Guy on New Year's Honours list
Robin Rowland, the chief executive of YO! Sushi, and Andrew Guy, the former chief executive of Ed’s Easy Diner, have been included in the New Year’s Honours list
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Growth Tracker 2016 open for entries
M&C Allegra is once again teaming up with leading advisory firm AlixPartners to identify the top 50 private firms with the fastest-growing profits in the UK eating and drinking-out sector.
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Analysis & InsightUK coffee shop market to be worth over £15bn by 2020
The UK coffee shop market is set to be worth over £15bn by 2020 with over 30,000 outlets nationwide
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Hart becomes Crussh chair
Jonathan Hart, the former UK managing director of Caffe Nero and chief executive of Thorntons, has joined Crussh as its new chairman
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Caffe Nero acquires H+H sites
Caffé Nero has acquired a small package of sites from Harris + Hoole, the Tesco-backed brand
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Greggs best value for coffee; Muffin Break dearest
Muffin Break is the most expensive high street brand to buy a coffee in with Greggs found to be the cheapest
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NewsMayfair agrees YO! deal; Hall to step down
Mayfair Equity Partners has confirmed it has acquired the controlling interest of YO! Sushi in a deal valuing the 91-strong business at £81m
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Analysis & InsightMcDonald’s and Greggs dominate food-to-go market share
The majority of visits to food to go outlets in Q3 2015 were to McDonald’s and Greggs with McDonald’s dominating the breakfast market and Greggs at lunch
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Nando's top to find true love
Nando’s is the most popular place to go on a first date according to research from dating site Clover which showed the rotisserie chicken restaurant came out on top above coffee shops and fine dining restaurants
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Pret and WSH in top 10 growth companies
Pret A Manger has been named as one of the country’s fastest growing mid-market private companies.
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NewsCoffee shop numbers up 17%
Coffee shops have opened at a greater pace than other retail or leisure outlets over the past five years with a 17% net increase in their number since 2010
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Caffe Nero launches hot lunch menu
Caffe Nero has launched a hot lunch time menu and released its own research showing how few Brits takes lunch breaks
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NewsSpeciality coffee sector to double in value by 2020
The speciality coffee market is set to double in value by 2020 as established coffee brands, pubs and restaurants try to compete with artisan operators.
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News‘Huge potential’ for alcohol in coffee shops
There is “huge potential” for coffee shops serving alcoholic drinks, according to new research from CGA Strategy.
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NewsAl Tayer reveals host of Middle East openings
Middle East hospitality group Al Tayer is launching a new premium grab and go concept to complement its franchise offerings in the area, M&C understands.
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Analysis & InsightTwo in five diners remain loyal to their favourite brands
More than a third (39%) of all diners in the UK say they are loyal to the restaurants and coffee shops they visit
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Pubs lagging behind on coffee service
A poll has shown that while 24% of people think restaurants provide the best service when buying coffee, only 1% thought the same for pubs.























