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Tasty to exit 20 loss-making sites
The Wildwood and Dim T restaurant operator has announced a £750,000 loan agreement with Bet365 shareholder Will Roseff to fund a planned restructure
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Wendy’s lines up seven new openings
The American burger chain will open new restaurants in Liverpool, Newcastle, Middlesborough, Newcastle, Essex, London and Cambridge later this year
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Rockfish partners with Westmorland Family
The seafood specialist is launching a digital fish counter at the motorway service operator’s Gloucester location
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Loungers updates senior team
Justin Carter has taken on the new role of group managing director, while Kate Eastwood has joined as Lounge managing director from Fuller’s
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Stonegate seeing ‘material improvements in profitability’
The group delivered a “highly respectable performance”, with Craft Union enjoying 28% turnover growth. Total evenues grew by 6.7% but adjusted EBITDA was down 6.25%, due to macroeconomic challenges
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Revolution Bars close to finalising rescue fundraising
The owner of Peach Pubs and Revolucion de Cuba is close to securing £10m equity funding from investors including Luke Johnson, Sky News reports
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Sessions receives £3m Guinness Ventures backing
The food brand licensing platform will use its new seven-figure backing to launch a franchising arm with brands including SoBe Burger
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Red Engine secures £60m to fund expansion
The experiential leisure operator is looking towards eight openings in 2024, including Electric Shuffle Manchester and New York and Flight Club Liverpool and Oxford
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Wahaca: ‘The market for Mexican cuisine will continue to evolve’
CEO Mark Selby speaks to MCA about returning to the expansion trail for the first time since 2018, refining the brand for a more elevated experience, and Wahaca’s status as a ’premium casual’ operator leading the Mexican category
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RedCat posts £30m loss
The Rooney Anand-chaired pub company said despite economic challenges and a number of closures, it saw opportunities to grow amid sector headwinds
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Starbucks UK plans 100 stores in 2024
Starbucks said it has continued to see growth in the UK coffee market, in spite of the macroeconomic conditions that have impacted the market
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Starbucks paid £7.2m in UK corporation tax despite gross profit of £149m
‘Derisorily low’ tax bill again down to high royalty and licensing payments to parent company, The Guardian reports
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Innovate or die, says hospitality veteran
New technology and processes ‘should be part of the solution for hospitality businesses’, Turtle Bay chair Jane O’Riordan tells The Times
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Joe Lewis avoided jail. What now for his business empire?
The British billionaire and Mitchells & Butlers investor has been put on probation after admitting he orchestrated insider trading, The Sunday Times reports
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Openings of the week
MCA rounds up the week’s biggest openings stories, including Gong Cha, Robinsons Brewery, Two Magpies Bakery and J D Wetherspoon
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Smoothie Factory launches UK franchise push
The Texas-born juice-bar brand operates in 18 countries and looks to expand its presence in the UK after its entry into the market with an inaugral store in Belfast
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Domino’s reveals new nutrition strategy
Following a successful trial, the pizza giant will roll out a new, lower-calorie lunch menu, reformulate existing items to reduce calories, and develop new plant-based options
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Deliveroo, restaurant partners, and GMB union sign courier charter
The charter, signed by chains including Wagamama and Wingstop, includes principles on treating riders with dignity and ”working together to achieve operational excellence”
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Supper London ceases operations
The high-end restaurant delivery platform, which raised £2.4m on Growthdeck in 2021, has been liquidated, according to Companies House documents
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Tom Kerridge: The mid market is very, very difficult
The chef and high-end pub operator said he would be “absolutely terrified” if his business was solely reliant on restaurants, due to inflation and cost pressures