All MCA Insight articles in January 2019 – Page 14
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News
Little swaps Hawthorn for MOD Pizza
Ed Little has left Hawthorn Leisure to join MOD Pizza as head of acquisition, MCA understands.
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By Chloe set to open third UK site
By Chloe, the plant-based fast casual concept, is set to launch its third UK venue, with an opening lined up in the Icon Outlet at O2 complex.
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NWTC appoints Pickworth as CFO
New World Trading Company (NWTC), the Graphite-backed national bar and restaurant operator has appointed former Azzurri Group chief financial officer Jim Pickworth, MCA has learnt.
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Kitopi appoints Lambert ahead of London launch
Kitopi, the smart kitchen network start-up based in Dubai, has appointed Neil Lambert, formerly of PizzaExpress, as managing director, as the company prepares to launch in the UK, MCA understands.
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BrewDog bars lfs up 4.1% in 2018
BrewDog saw like-for-like sales (lfls) in its UK bars estate grow by 4.1% in 2018.
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Inception Group to convert Cinnamon Soho into Cahoots
The Inception Group is to open an extension of its 1940s-themed Cahoots in the former Cinnamon Soho site, MCA understands.
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Miami Burger to open in Reading
Healthy eating fast food concept Miami Burger is to make its debut in Reading’s Oracle Centre this week, with plans for further UK and European expansion, MCA understands.
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Big Mamma lines up second UK site
Big Mamma Group, the Paris-based Italian restaurant concept, has lined up its second opening in the UK.
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Barons acquires ninth pub
Barons Pub Company is to open its ninth site this month, MCA understands.
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Benito’s Hat strengthens management team
Benito’s Hat, the Calculus-backed Mexican chain, has appointed an operations director and brought in a new finance director.
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Analysis & Insight
Level of promotions up 4% YOY during run up to Christmas
The number of promotional offers run by the Top 25 Branded Restaurants increased by 4% December, compared with the previous year, according to analysis by MCA. But, while promotional offers on food increased, drink-based deals fell.