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Whole Foods plans smaller store format
Whole Foods Market plans to launch a smaller store format as it looks to turn its fortunes around in the UK
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Noodle Oodle continues Chopstix expansion
Noodle Oodle Group has continued the rollout of its Chopstix brand, after securing sites in Bristol, Liverpool and Nottingham
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Atmosphere COO steps down
Tony Trainor, who was chief operating officer and latterly commercial director at Atmosphere Bars & Clubs, has left the group
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ASK confirms Birmingham flagship launch
ASK Italian has confirmed it will launch a brand new, flagship restaurant next month in Birmingham’s city centre
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Pop ups not long-term answer for high streets
An easing of planning law could lead to more pop-up shops but will do little in the long-term to ease the pressure on the UK’s high streets
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Land Sec commits to £260m Ludgate development
Land Securities is committing to the £260 million development of 1 & 2 New Ludgate
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Peachy Keens takes Manchester site
Peachy Keens, the mult-cuisine buffet operator, has secured its third site, after taking a unit in Manchester
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La Tasca eyes retail launch
La Tasca is to enter the retail market with a number of food extensions
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Ducksoup team opens Hackney offshoot
The team behind Soho restaurant Ducksoup has opened a “little sister offshoot” called Rawduck
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Bloomsbury eyes Waterloo for new Tap
Bloomsbury Leisure is planning to open a site under its Tap beer concept in Waterloo
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CAU appoints ops director
CAU has appointed Graham Hall, formerly of All Star Leisure, as its new operations director
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Windmill Taverns to launch craft ale concept
Windmill Taverns, the London-based pub operator, is set to launch a new craft ale and cocktails concept
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Coke reveals £2.1bn growth opportunity
Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd (CCE) has revealed an opportunity to grow the soft drinks category by a further £2.1bn over the next five years
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Luke Johnson joins H&J board
Serial sector investor Luke Johnson has joined the board of contract caterer Harbour & Jones
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Scotch Steak Houses founder under investigation
Administrators of the Scotch Steak Houses chain shows were investigating allegations of impropriety in the run-up to the company’s collapse
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Starbucks makes £5m tax payment
Starbucks has paid corporation tax in Britain for the first time since 2008, after paying £5m to HMRC
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Piper acquires stake in Turtle Bay
Piper Private Equity, the backer of Loungers and Be At One, has acquired a significant stake in Turtle Bay, the four-strong Caribbean restaurant chain
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Stonegate eyes Slug expansion
Stonegate, the managed pub and bar operator, is looking to nearly double the size of its Slug & Lettuce estate
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Whiting & Hammond closes in on next site
Whiting & Hammond (W&H) has made an offer on what it hopes will become its eighth site