All Kerb articles
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Longreads
Kerb appeal: what the future holds for the street food sector
The pandemic has devastated the street food sector, but with the end of lockdown in sight, Kerb duo Petra Barran and Simon Mitchell believe there’s plenty of reason for optimism.
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News
‘As good as could be expected’ - operators react to the Budget
In what is now a well-worn routine, Boris Johnson was last week the bearer of bad news, announcing a much slower than preferred roadmap reopening, with hospitality apparently at the end of the queue.
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Interviews
Kerb founder Petra Barran: Food market survival a “human imperative”
Kerb founder Petra Barran is a doer. Since she first originated the Kerb concept from a single ice cream van in 2010, the business has grown exponentially. It currently works with approximately 120 partner traders – a pool of street food ideas that is constantly expanding - has five permanent street markets across London, one foodhall, and a substantial corporate catering arm. So, as a business so well adept at evolving at pace, it’s no real surprise that after five months of closure, Kerb is itching to kickstart its recovery.
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News
TGI’s to trial ‘kerbside’ click-and-collect with delivery relaunch
TGI Friday’s will trial an all-new click-and-collect service next week as it explores “new revenue streams to help make the business viable” through the coronavirus crisis, chief executive Robert B Cook has told MCA.
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News
Kerb: 'Lack of support for self-employed is our biggest anxiety'
Kerb, the operator behind six of London’s street-food markets, has announced a multi-faceted support campaign for its traders, but has said that further Government measures are needed to support the self-employed.
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Kerb: ‘There’s room for more food halls in London’
The founder and CEO of street food collective KERB discuss Seven Dials Market, the two-floor market and restaurant hub located in a former banana and cucumber warehouse that opens this month in Covent Garden
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News
Kerb announces first traders for Covent Garden
Kerb has announced the first five traders that will join its new Seven Dials Market.
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News
Generation Next: KERB’s Seven Dials traders
KERB is due to open a permanent food hall at Thomas Neal’s Warehouse in Seven Dials at the end of the summer. Managing director Simon Mitchell shared his thoughts on how the market will be a great incubator for those street food traders looking for a step up to a bricks and mortar site, as well as offering something different when it comes to the market halls trend.
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News
KERB confirms Seven Dials Market opening
KERB has confirmed it will be opening its first indoor food hall, in collaboration with Shaftesbury, in Thomas Neal’s Warehouse in Seven Dials, as reported by MCA earlier this month.
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News
KERB in line for Thomas Neal’s Warehouse
KERB, the street food market operator, is in line to open a flagship site in London’s Seven Dials, MCA understands.
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News
KerbEdge to cease trading after winding up order
KerbEdge, the North East-based burger restaurant concept, has been ordered to wind up by High Court, MCA has learnt.
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KerbEdge facing winding up petition from Matthew Clark Bibendum
KerbEdge, the Hull-based better burger concept, is facing a winding up petition from Matthew Clark Bibendum.
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KERB to launch meat-free market with WeWork
KERB, the street food market operator, are opening a meat-free site at Devonshire Square.
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Kerb to leave Camden Market
Street food operator Kerb is to leave Camden Market after two years.
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Kerb unveils next batch of street food start-ups
Street food market operator, Kerb, has unveiled the next batch of traders under its ‘InKERBator’ programme, which aims to find the next street food stars.
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News
Kerb to launch sixth London market
Kerb is to launch its sixth market in central London, at St Katherine Docks, next month.
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News
KerbEdge lines up site number four
Kerbedge, the Hull based better burger concept, has lined up a fourth site, and second in its home city.
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News
Kerb to supply Somerset House, Natural History Museum and Chiswick House.
Kerb, the street food market, is to become an official supplier to heritage venues Somerset House, Natural History Museum and Chiswick House.
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News
KerbEdge to launch Darlington site
KerbEdge, the Hull based burger concept, is eyeing a new site in Darlington’s Dolphin Centre, MCA understands.
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News
Kerb launches next phase of inKERBator scheme
Street food business Kerb has announced the launch of the newest phase of its inKERBator scheme, in conjunction with commercial property company Landsec.