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Brewhouse & Kitchen to trial takeaway service
Brewhouse & Kitchen will be reopening some of its pubs this week to trial a beer takeaway service, Kris Gumbrell, CEO, has told MCA.
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Whiting & Hammond launches food box scheme
Premium pub operator Whiting & Hammond is the latest company to use its supplier relationships to curate a food box.
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Crosstown Collective links artisan suppliers
Crosstown, the artisan doughnut and coffee brand, has teamed up The Estate Dairy, Millers Bakery and London fruit & veg suppliers for an essentials food box delivery service.
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M & Gaucho Restaurants and D&D London pledge free meals to NHS staff
M & Gaucho Restaurants and D&D London are among the latest operators to pledge free meals to help support NHS frontline workers.
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BBPA calls for pub-specific government support
The British Beer & Pub Association has called for extra government support for pubs to ensure they can survive an extended coronavirus lockdown.
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Downey’s nine-month rent free proposal backed by industry leaders
Jonathan Downey’s nine-month rent time out proposal will be put to Government this week, backed by a number of industry leaders.
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Comptoir Group ‘confident’ coronavirus will not impede its long-term prospects
The short-term uncertainty caused by the coronavirus will not impact the longer-term prospects of Comptoir Group, chairman Richard Kleiner has said in its trading update released today.
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Five Guys reopens six sites
Five Guys has reopened a number of UK sites for delivery and click and collect.
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JRS receives 140,000 applications in first day
More than 140,000 businesses applied for the Coronavirus Jobs Retention Scheme during its first day of operation, chancellor Rishi Sunak has revealed.
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NWTC appoints new CEO
The New World Trading Company, the operator behind The Botanist and The Florist, has appointed Jesper Friis as its new chief executive.
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HMRC opens JRS portal
HMRC has opened a portal for businesses to claim grants through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. Businesses can claim 80% of a furloughed employee’s salary, up to a maximum of £2,500 per month. The JRS was extended from the initial three month period last week and will now run until the end of June.
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Editor’s Opinion: Hang tight and plan your return
The coronavirus continues to wreak havoc. It’s claimed hundreds of thousands of lives around the world and numbers continue to rise. As dreadful as that is, the long term socio-economic impact is more disturbing. The virus has created a level of disruption to health, society, and the economy that’s never happened before, outside of wartime. And while there is plenty of speculation on how life in general may get back to normal post-lockdown, with vaguely optimistic or pessimistic dates floating around, there is no clarity on how or when this might end.
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Timeline: How the coronavirus crisis unfolded
Here are just some of the twists and turns over the last few weeks. If you want to read all the MCA coverage of the coronavirus crisis click here.
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JRS extended until the end of June
The Coronavirus Job Retention scheme will be extended until the end of June, chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced today.
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CMA provisionally approves Amazon’s investment in Deliveroo to prevent its otherwise ‘inevitable exit from the market’
The Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally cleared the Amazon and Deliveroo deal following evidence that the delivery giant would collapse without the investment.
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FeedNHS goes nationwide
FeedNHS, the not-for-profit campaign launched by Leon founder John Vincent, has announced that it will be going nationwide next week.
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Whitbread eligible under Covid Corporate Financing Facility
Whitbread has announced it has been confirmed as an eligible issuer under the UK Government’s Covid Corporate Financing Facility (CCFF).
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Wholesalers urge operators to settle bills
Wholesalers have called on pubs, restaurants and cafes to pay settle their invoices for stock ordered before the lockdown.
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Creams: ‘There will be casualties, but we don’t intend to be one’
Having seen record delivery numbers in the last two weeks despite only operating out of less than half of its estate, Creams will not be an industry casualty, Elton Gray, Creams commercial and operations director, has told MCA.
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Administrator weighs up bids for Carluccio’s
Parts of Carluccio’s estate and assets have received interest from Tesco, Boparan Restaurant Group, and Byron owner Three Hills Capital.