All Nando's articles – Page 31
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Osmond eyes 'triple-A' investment opportunities
Hugh Osmond, the high-profile investor, has told M&C Report he’d invest “as much as it takes” to grow a small number of “triple-A” leisure operators into national brands
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Real China and GK lined up for Cramlington
Greene King and The Real China, the Chinese buffet chain, are lined up to open sites in Cramlington, Northumberland
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Nando’s and Pret pick up PETA Awards
Nando’s and Pret were among the winners of the first-ever PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) Vegan Food Awards
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Analysis & Insight
Click & collect to be worth £4bn by 2018
Click & collect purchases will grow by more than two thirds to be worth over £4bn in 2018, as consumers continue to place emphasis on convenience and the ability to get products quicker
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Analysis & Insight
Street-fighting brands
There are more similarities between marketing a roaming street-food operation and a fixed high-street food brand than you might think. Getting a firm grip on the basics will win dividends in the long run, says Mark McCulloch, former head of marketing at YO! Sushi and Pret a Manger and founder of Spectacular Marketing
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Prezzo rolls out online ordering
Prezzo, the restaurant group led by Jonathan Kaye, has rolled out online ordering across the entire estate of its eponymous brand, after a successful trial in Greater London
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Nando’s takes loyalty scheme online
Nando’s is to upgrade its loyalty scheme by taking it online in an effort to hone in on new data-driven marketing opportunities that will help it better target customers
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Weekend Press
Bank Holiday weekend press round-up, 24-26 August
RestaurantsFood police lose fight to outlaw rare beefburgersBeefburgers cooked rare can remain on restaurant menus after a judge rejected claims by food watchdogs that they are a health risk. A wine bar and restaurant chain had been told to stop serving the burgers unless they took certain safety precautions. The ...
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Boston Tea Party sets out growth plans
Boston Tea Party is looking to open two/three sites a year going forward and is looking to evolve its current format with a more US-style feel
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Cabana secures fourth site; new funding
Cabana has secured its fourth site in London at the Designer Outlet, Wembley, and raised £3.5m of new funding
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Niven to step down as Nando's Global CEO
David Niven is to stand down as global chief executive of Nando’s, the peri peri chicken chain, at the end of March next year, after eight years with the group
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Nando’s doubles up in Braehead
Nando’s is to double its presence in Braehead after securing a unit at Intu Braehead, Scotland’s leading regional shopping centre
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Prezzo grows Chimichanga pipeline
Prezzo has strengthened the pipeline of future openings for its Mexican brand, Chimichanga, by securing further sites in Solihull and Oxford
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Analysis & Insight
Out-of-town take up
Casual dining is becoming an essential part of the retail experience in the UK. It is now widely acknowledged that an attractive leisure mix leads to increased dwell time, as well as an improved consumer experience, says Andrew McGregor, head of leisure at Knight Frank
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Casual dining transforming out-of-town parks
The strong increase in the number of casual dining outlets on retail parks compared with fast food sites has been a significant recent trend in the out-of-town sector
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Nando’s trial online takeaway ordering service
Nando’s, the Capricorn Ventures-led chain, is trialling an online ordering service at 10 of its restaurants
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Operators sign up for Hemel development
Nando’s, The Restaurant Group and Greene King have all signed up to open at Hemel Hempstead’s Jarman’s Park Leisure World
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Analysis & Insight
Nando’s loses some desirability
Nando’s saw its brand desirability fall by 17% in 2012, according to a new survey
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Operators make design awards shortlists
A raft of leading and fledgling operators have made the shortlist for this year’s Restaurant and Bar Design Awards
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Analysis & Insight
Biting back?
Gourmet Burger Kitchen has grown to become the UK’s biggest premium patty purveyor, but a host of new players are threatening to shake up the market