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Nando’s signs up to visually impaired menu service
Nando’s has joined Carluccio’s and Pret a Manger in partnering with the Good Food Talks app to make its menus more accessible to visually impaired and dyslexic customers.
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Weekend Press
Weekend press round-up, 28-29 March
Restaurants, fast food and takeaways Domino’s tech-loving boss likes humble pie with his pizzas Patrick Doyle did not pull any punches. “It sickens me,” he told the hundreds of thousands of viewers who watched his online apology. It was just after Easter 2009 and as the boss of Domino’s in ...
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Analysis & InsightUK dining brands lead Europe’s top 25
UK restaurant brands account for 15 of the top 25 companies by sales, accounting for 19% of the total market, according to Horizons
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OpinionThe bigger tracker picture
As with previous years’ lists, the 2015 AlixPartners Profit Tracker has thrown up some interesting nuances, showing continued, concerted growth for the more established brands and a further strong showing from traditional brewers and pub operators
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Consumers rate favourite coffee shops, pubs and fast-casual brands
Greggs and Pret a Manger have topped a consumer poll for providing the best customer experience for coffee shops, with Toby Carvery being named favourite in the pub restaurant space
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NewsFive Guys signs for Meadowhall
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, has secured a site at the Meadowhall shopping scheme in Sheffield
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NewsRoadside services on the up
Top 5 star ratings have been awarded to seven motorway service stations from across the country
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Wham Bam Tikka signs up for WestQuay
Wham Bam Tikka, the Indian street food brand, has chosen WestQuay in Southampton, for its first permanent kiosk
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NewsBacon named Retailers’ Retailer 2015
Tim Bacon has been singled out by his peers as the stand-out individual in the eating-out and drinking-out market
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Coast 2 Coast signs for Potteries
Coast 2 Coast, the American-diner concept from The Restaurant Group, is the sixth restaurant to sign up to the intu Potteries retail centre in Stoke-on-Trent
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Opinion
Taking the hassle out of eating out
Eating out is a real social experience. It’s about being with people, whether they are family, friends or colleagues - you visit a restaurant or pub to be with people you actually want or need to spend time with. The best experience delivers so much more than food. Hopefully, the food is the highpoint of the experience
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Analysis & InsightByron and Browns named most satisfying brands
Byron and Browns have been named the most satisfying eating-out brands and Five Guys the best quality in CGA Peach’s BrandTrack survey.
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NewsJamie’s Metcalfe joins Strada
John Metcalf, former head of procurement at Jamie Oliver Group, has joined Strada as its new procurement director
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Analysis & Insight‘Grandad’ of the burger sector
Paul Campbell has been involved in the creation, development and sale of leisure businesses including trailblazing restaurant chains and health and fitness clubs. Mel Flaherty finds out more about the man who has gone on to establish private investment company Hill Capital Partners
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OpinionFive stars of 2015
The market is awash with casual-dining brands, large and small, old and new. Here’s a pick of the five you really need to keep an eye on this year
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NewsFive Guys and Nando’s set for Southampton
Hammerson has signed Five Guys and Nando’s for WestQuay Watermark, its mixed-use, leisure led development in Southampton’s city centre
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NewsRichoux grows Dean’s Diner pipeline
Richoux has bolstered its openings pipeline for Dean’s Diner, the group’s 1950’s-inspired American diner format, by securing a further three sites
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TCR on the look out for new opportunities
TCR London, the company formed after acquiring the assets of Town Centre Restaurants , is reviewing opportunities to add new sites across its four brands, Mark Winter told M&C Report
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NewsM&B replies to PM’s Nando’s preference
Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) has replied to a statement by Prime Minister David Cameron in which he suggested that Nando’s was better value than the group’s Harvester brand




























