All MCA Insight articles in March 2015 – Page 25
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News
Pizza Hut trials alcohol delivery
Pizza Hut is trialing alcohol delivery at 10 sites across the UK – including Sheffield, Oldham and a number of sites across London.
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Stonegate introduces food pairing in menu refresh
Stonegate’s Classic Estate has launched its new spring menu with additions to the pub favourites section, more lower calorie dishes and salads and wine and food pairings
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Solitaire says fire damaged pub will still re-open in summer
The owner of a south-east London pub that was damaged by a fire last night said it plans to re-open the premises this year.
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Punch Taverns announces new CEO
Punch Taverns has appointed Duncan Garrood, current president of food at international franchise operator MH Alshaya, as its new chief executive.
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Tragus enters new era as Casual Dining Group
Tragus is set to enter a new era under the name the Casual Dining Group (CDG), which will see it open 70 restaurants over the next few years
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Jack: Domino’s in great shape
Leading analyst Douglas Jack has predicted Domino’s will see UK earnings grow by 20% in 2015 and said expansion in Britain is five to ten years behind the US and Australia.
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JDW reaches £10m fundraising milestone
JD Wetherspoon has announced a fundraising milestone, after reaching £10m raised for its chosen charity CLIC Sargent.
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Opinion
Expect a turbulent but tremendous year
The results of Allegra Foodservice’s Top of Mind survey of senior industry executives has revealed the key challenges for the eating and drinking out sector in 2015, from ensuring breakfast opportunities are maximised to meeting the increasing demands of customers. Simon Stenning, executive director of Allegra Foodservice, reveals some of the key findings from the research.
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Be At One lines up Manchester opening
Be At One, the Piper-backed cocktail bar chain, is closing in on its first site in the North West, in Manchester
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Byron to make Scotland debut
Byron, the premium burger group, has secured its first site in Scotland, in Glasgow