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Creams eyes 25 more sites in 2021
Creams Café, the dessert parlour brand, is planning to open 25 sites in 2021, and already has eight in the pipeline, CEO Adam Mani has told MCA.
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Hawksmoor helps London ‘build back better’
Hawksmoor is to open its biggest restaurant yet and its first in London for four years in Canary Wharf.
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Ban on ‘junk food’ ads to be announced
The government is set to confirm a TV ban on advertising food deemed to be high in fat, salt and sugar before 9pm from 2023.
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Tim Bacon Foundation to host 10k run
The Tim Bacon Foundation is hosting its first major event of the post-pandemic era with a 10k running challenge in Manchester.
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Various Eateries ‘primed for growth’
Various Eateries, the Hugh Osmond backed operator of the Coppa Club, has reported “very strong trading” since reopening, facilitated by large outdoor spaces.
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Loungers: ‘We need to shout about the opportunities in hospitality’
The hospitality industry is full of stories about people who have rapidly risen up the ranks which “we need to shout about more”, Nick Collins, CEO, Loungers told MCA’s The Conversation.
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Fulham Shore: ‘Threat of 50/50 model has brought landlords to the table’
Fulham Shore has secured numerous deals with landlords over rent debt in recent weeks as the threat of a 50/50 Australian-style model of forgiveness has brought many of them to the table, according to chairman, David Page.
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UKHospitality Scotland calls for further support following extension
UKHospitality has called for additional support for Scottish operators after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced yesterday that current coronavirus restrictions would remain in place until 19 July.
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Livelyhood appoints new FD
South London pub operator Livelyhood has appointed a new director of finance as it gears up for expansion.
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Restriction lifting on track in England
England is on track to remove all remaining lockdown restrictions, including social distancing and the wearing of facemasks, on 19 July, according to reports.
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Covid passports suggested to keep pubs open in winter
The introduction of Covid passports is being discussed as a way of keeping pubs, bars and restaurants open this winter should cases of the virus increase.
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Thunderbird builds dark kitchen presence
Thunderbird Fried Chicken has opened a further delivery kitchen in Streatham, joining its existing Food Stars units in Battersea and Shoreditch.
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Heartstone looking to build 30-strong estate
Heartstone Inns is looking to acquire additional managed houses, individually or in packages, in order to build its portfolio up to around 30 sites.
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UKHospitality: ‘Further financial support is unlikely’
It is unlikely the hospitality sector will get any additional financial support from government according to Kate Nicholls, chief executive, UKHospitality.
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Nando’s extends link up with Tesco
Nando’s has opened a second site within a Tesco supermarket, as it looks to expand its presence in new locations.
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Wagamama heads to Paddington
Wagamama has opened its latest restaurant in Paddington, designed with ample space for click and collect and delivery.
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Wages driven up by staff shortages
The average wages of pub and restaurant workers have risen by as much as 14%, driven by a shortage of staff in the hospitality sector.
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Wing Shack Co shares opening pipeline
Wing Shack Co is preparing to open a number of new sites, as well as road-test two new spin-off concepts, co-founder Josh Jarvis has told MCA.