All MCA Insight articles in December 2020 – Page 2

  • Neat Burger Camden-1
    Interviews

    Neat Burger co-founder Stasi Nychas: ‘It’s how we adapt to the crisis that matters’

    2020-12-18T08:29:00Z

    The timing of London’s tier 3 announcement couldn’t have been worse for Neat Burger. Launched in September last year, the plant-based burger concept’s first site was only six months old before the pandemic hit, forcing it to shift its then ambitious growth strategy of expanding to a further five dine-in sites in 2020 to fit a dramatically different marketplace. Nevertheless, the business pushed on, launching two dark kitchens in Battersea and Whitechapel earlier this year, and a further two bricks-and-mortar restaurants – to join its original Mayfair restaurant - in Camden and Soho.

  • Beer
    News

    Pubs to take £2.6bn sales hit in December

    2020-12-18T08:27:00Z

    The pub and bar sector could face food and drink sales losses of at least £2.6bn this month, according to new data from OrderPay.

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    News

    Peter Martin: Look back in anguish

    2020-12-18T08:25:00Z

    This is usually the time of year for quiet reflection, but does anyone really want to look back on 2020? Nobody needs reminding what a horrendous 12 months it has been - and continues to be.

  • Frankie & Benny's
    News

    TRG warning over ‘extremely challenging’ outlook under tiers

    2020-12-18T08:23:00Z

    The Restaurant Group has warned the tiering system will have a “significantly adverse impact” on the group if it remains in place.

  • Franco Manca
    News

    Fulham Shore: ‘Historic’ return on capital once normal trading resumes

    2020-12-18T08:20:00Z

    Fulham Shore will be able to target a “much higher return on capital” when normal trading resumes, due to the ongoing damage to the property and restaurant sectors.

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    News

    ​Furlough extension cautiously welcomed

    2020-12-18T08:12:00Z

    The one-month extension of furlough has been tentatively welcomed, tempered with a warning that more support will be needed to save jobs and businesses.

  • Deltic Group
    News

    Deltic acquired by Rekom, 10 sites to close

    2020-12-18T08:08:00Z

    Deltic has been bought of administration by Rekom Group, the Nordic nightlife operator.

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    News

    Majority of tier 3 remain the same, tightest restrictions in South East

    2020-12-17T12:04:00Z

    Tier 3 measures will be implemented across a “much wider area” in the East and South East England this week, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has announced. Speaking in the House of Commons following the government’s first formal tier review, he said that Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Peterborough, and the whole of Hertfordshire will be subject to the tighter restrictions from Saturday morning (19 December). Surrey – with the exception of Waverly – as well as Hastings, Rother, Portsmouth, Gosport and Havant will also enter tier 3. Though the “vast majority” of areas already in the highest tier will stay there, Bristol and North Somerset will move down to tier 2 on Saturday, and Herefordshire will move from tier 2 to tier 1.

  • Vita Mojo Image
    Analysis & Insight

    Digital ordering takes over EPOS as virus prompts reliance on tech

    2020-12-17T08:23:00Z

    The presence and use of digital ordering channels in hospitality businesses has been accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic, and proved vital in driving up consumer spend, according to Vita Mojo.

  • Tim Martin JDW
    News

    Tim Martin: Government relying on ‘false information, rather than truth’

    2020-12-17T08:22:00Z

    Wetherspoons chairman Tim Martin has accused the government of relying on “false information, rather than truth,” leading to “inevitably poor outcomes.” In an update on the London Stock Exchange, Martin said that over 50 million pub visits had been registered at Wetherspoons sites using the track and trace system, and there have been no outbreaks reported in the company, highlighting the “faulty” nature of government sources of information.

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    News

    SSP optimistic for “slow and steady” recovery

    2020-12-17T08:20:00Z

    Travel hub operator SSP Group has said it remains optimistic in its ability to adapt to and capitalise on the return of the travel market next year despite incurring huge losses in 2020.

  • Revolution
    News

    Revolution secures further liquidity as restrictions hit sales

    2020-12-17T08:18:00Z

    Revolution Bars has reported sales significantly down in the first 24 weeks of FY21 as a result of “severe and constantly evolving trading restrictions.”

  • intu-trafford-centre-dome
    News

    Trafford centre taken over by lenders as Intu fails to find buyer

    2020-12-16T15:09:00Z

    Manchester’s the Trafford Centre has been taken over by Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), the country’s biggest pension fund, after previous owner Intu failed to find a buyer.

  • Paul
    News

    Paul looks to franchise model for UK expansion

    2020-12-16T14:45:00Z

    Paul UK has announced it is looking to create a franchise model to enable it to expand across the country. The 38-strong bakery chain is appealing for potential franchise partners, promising to provide a national supply chain, economies of scale, a flexible retail format to fit any location, as well as marketing, training and help with recruitment. Partners will be offered a choice between Paul’s Café, Express and Kiosk restaurant models, of which sites would be around 1,500 sq ft+, 500 to 800 sq ft+, and 500 sq ft respectively.

  • Welsh flag Wales
    News

    Welsh hospitality to close at 6pm on Christmas day

    2020-12-16T14:17:00Z

    Hospitality businesses in Wales will have to close at 6pm on Christmas Day, with the country going into lockdown four days later, First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced.

  • Wagamama
    News

    Sales up at Wagamama

    2020-12-16T08:32:00Z

    Wagamama has reported strong results for both eat in and delivery in Q3, seeing an uplift in sales and EBITDA.

  • Retailers-Retailer-Awards
    News

    Deadline for Retailer’s Retailer of the Year Awards nominations

    2020-12-16T08:32:00Z

    MCA’s prestigious Retailer’s Retailer awards will be back in 2021, with the deadline for nominations midday today.

  • Soho dining
    Interviews

    Shaftesbury’s Julia Wilkinson: ‘We’ve always taken a long term view’

    2020-12-16T08:32:00Z

    Shaftesbury had one of the most desirable restaurant estates in the country, until a succession of lockdowns wiped out trade.

  • Wildwood
    News

    Tasty achieves rent reductions and concessions on more than half of estate

    2020-12-16T08:30:00Z

    Wildwood operator Tasty has achieved rent reductions and lease concessions on more than half of its estate, two months after it announced it was exploring a potential company voluntary arrangement (CVA).

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    News

    London sees highest footfall in tier 2 areas on last weekend before tier 3

    2020-12-16T08:26:00Z

    London had the highest footfall of all English tier 2 cities last weekend, but is expected to drop significantly as it enters tier 3 today, according to Wireless Social.