All MCA Insight articles in June 2013 – Page 9
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Amber FY EBITDA rises one third
Amber Taverns, the fast-growing operator of wet-led community pubs, saw EBITDA increase by one third to £6.8m in the year to 3 February
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Spirit on track despite tough Q3
Spirit Pub Company has reported a 2.6% rise in like-for-like sales across its managed estate for the six weeks to 25 May
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Starbucks introduces calorie labeling nationwide
Starbucks has announced it will include calorie information on menu boards at all its company-operated and licensed stores in the US
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Pret unveils new mobile site
Pret A Manger has unveiled its new mobile site designed to act as a natural extension to the brand’s in-store customer experience
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Starbucks completes contactless payment rollout
Starbucks has become the latest operator to complete a large-scale roll out of contactless payment terminals.
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Orchid aims for unforgettable service
Orchid has launched a brand new training course for its “sales ambassadors” designed to roll-out unforgettable service
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Liberation Group acquires six-strong package
Liberation Group, the Jersey-based pub and drinks business, has agreed to acquire six of the Channel Islands’ best known pubs and bars
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Carluccio’s reaches 75 site ‘milestone’
Carluccio’s to reach 75-site milestone with Aberdeen opening next month
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SABMiller secures Kopparberg licence
SABMillersupplier has entered into an agreement for the long term licensing of Kopparberg cider products in selected markets
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Property valuers slightly more upbeat on market
Licensed property valuers are generally more positive about the market than one year ago, a new survey shows.
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Wild Lime: brand focus
M&C Report takes a closer looks at the new Wild Lime brand from Bramwell Pub Company, including its three zoned areas, café/deli format and design.
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Majority of tenants want a code
Nearly all tenants (94%) would like to see a statutory code to regulate the pubco-tenant relationship
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Neame predicts statutory pub code will not materialise
There will not be a statutory code of conduct for the pub industry, according to the chairman of the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA).
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Slabs eyes growth
Slabs, the new London-based concept, is already looking at further expansion in the capital
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Analysis & Insight
Outside edge
After starting the UK burrito boom up north, Barburrito co-founder Morgan Davies is targeting London. And he believes he’s in a strong position to take it by storm
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Moose Coffee to double up
Moose Coffee is to double its presence in the North West in the next couple of months
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Tuppen: code consultation 'a disgrace'
Enterprise Inns chief executive Ted Tuppen has labelled the Government’s consultation into the statutory code for pub companies “a disgrace”
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L’Entrecote to close Manchester site
Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecote, the French brasserie chain, is set to close its site in Manchester, just a year after its opening.
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Famous Brands to launch Steers in the UK
Famous Brands is to launch its Steers brand in the UK next month in London
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BBPA criticises Gov’t over consultation process
The BBPA has accused the Government of having “inadequate and insufficient evidence” to make statutory intervention