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Admiral acquires 150-strong pub portfolio from Star
Admiral Taverns has confirmed it has reached an agreement to acquire a portfolio of 150 tenanted community pubs form Star Pubs & Bars.
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Martin Scott appointed NED at Stay Original
Former Hall & Woodhouse finance and commercial director Martin Scott has been appointed as a non-executive director of pub and boutique hotel group Stay Original.
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Shepherd Neame chairman to step down; Georgel appointed NED
Shepherd Neame chairman Miles Templeman has announced his intention to step down from the board, following 15 years in the role, and 18 years as a director.
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AG Barr sees revenue decline in ‘disappointing’ first half
AG Barr has seen revenue for the six months to 27 July 2019 decline from £136.9m in H1 last year, to £122.5m, following what it described as an “unprecedented year” for the soft drinks industry in 2018.
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Tasty sees sales down but losses reduced
Tasty, which operates Wildwood and Dim T restaurants, saw sales decline by 8% for the 26 weeks to 30 June 2019, to £21.1m (2018: £23m).
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Gladwin Brothers confirm Soho opening
Gladwin Brothers have confirmed they are to open a fourth London restaurant on Soho’s Frith Street, as revealed by MCA in April this year.
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Pret to complete allergen labelling roll-out this week
Pret A Manger is on target to complete the roll-out of full ingredient labels on freshly made products, at all 391 of its UK shops, by the end of this week.
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Tim Hortons lines up four more openings for 2019
Tim Hortons has four new restaurant openings lined up between now and Christmas which will see the Canadian fast food brand hit 25 sites, MCA can reveal.
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September 2019
There was more M&A in the pub sector when a deal between Greene King and CK Asset Holdings was revealed, Georgi Gyton analyses the news while Peter Martin wonders who will be next.
Elsewhere there were big results in the shape of The Restaurant Group. Dominic Walsh looks at how it might fare in the future, whether new CEO Andy Hornby is the man for the job, and how he might go about turning TRG around.
Meanwhile, Steve Gotham looks at the growing efforts of the supermarkets to grab more of the food-to-go market and takes a trip to McDonald’s new ‘to go’ format and Finn Scott-Delany interviews up-and-coming fried chicken specialists Coqfighter and profiles the Inn Collection. -
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Sales hike at Social Entertainment Ventures
Social Entertainment Ventures, which operates Bounce, Flight Club and Puttshack, has released its results for the year ending 30 September 2018. Sales were up 10.4% to £14.5m, but pre-tax profits were down and the business made a loss of £2.2m after taxation.
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Tortilla sees record rise in EBITDA
Tortilla has released its results for the year ending 30 December 2018. Sales were up to £33.6m and pre-tax profits were up to £46,887k from a loss of £993,902k the previous year. It said the business had enjoyed a successful year thanks to the maturity of its existing estate and adding one new restaurant in Harrow, taking the total estate to 36.
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Benugo serves up sales rise
Benugo has released its results for the year ending 28 December 2018. Sales were up to £116m from £112 the previous year and gross profits were up to £44.6m from £43.4m the previous year. It said the business had generated the uplift in sales thanks to several new contracts and closing some “poor performing sites”.
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The Imperial Arms in Chelsea closes
Epic Pub Company’s The Imperial Arms in Chelsea has closed after being taken into administration.
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All Our Bars reports 3% lfls growth
All Our Bars, the South East-based pub and bar group, has reported a 3% increase in like-for-like revenues for the full year to July 2019.
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In pictures: MCA Restaurant Conference 2019
Delegates gathered for the annual MCA Restaurant Conference on 18 September, at the Marriott Grosvenor Square in London’s Mayfair, for a packed speaker line-up which included Alasdair Murdoch, chief executive of Burger King UK and Emma Woods, chief executive of Wagamama. Here are just a few of the pictorial highlights from the day.
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FSA announces allergy plans following Byron inquest
The Food Standards Agency board has announced a series of measures to protect consumers with food allergies and intolerances.
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Wagamama partners with Gousto
Wagamama has partnered with recipe box company Gousto to supply recipe boxes for some of the restaurant’s favourite dishes.
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Applegreen sees total food sales slip back in H1 2019
Applegreen saw total UK food and store sales slip back from their strong performance last year, to +1.4% for the six months to 30 June 2019.
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Hubbox appoints first full time finance director
Hubbox has appointed Chris Hugo as its first full time finance director. Hugo joins Hubbox from Watergate Bay where he spent 16 years as Commercial and Finance Director. During his time at Watergate Bay sales grew from £2m to £19m. Hugo also oversaw the creation and financing of Beach Retreats self-catering holidays and Another Place Hotels. He was also founding director of Fifteen Cornwall.
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Sales hike for City Pub Group
The City Pub Group has revealed a sales uplift of 36% to £27.1m for the 26 weeks ended 30 June 2019. It said like for like sales were up 2.6% and pre-tax profits, adjusted for a share options charge and exceptional items, were up 19% to £1.9m.