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Jeremy Hunt review ‘set to end tourist tax’
The chancellor has asked the Office for Budget Responsibility to look at whether the scrapping of VAT-free shopping for tourists should be reversed, The Sunday Times reports
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Blank Street Coffee auditors warn account figures may be ‘misstated’
The note comes as filings show the chain made a £2.9m loss in its first six months in the UK, the Evening Standard reports
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‘Cheeky’ Nando’s increases some prices by up to almost third
The chicken chain has increased its prices to the point where many no longer see the family favourite as an affordable option, The Mirror reports
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Openings of the week
MCA rounds up the week’s biggest openings stories, including McDonald’s, Slim Chickens, Banana Tree, Taco Bell, and more
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Grind achieves record annual sales
The London-based coffee company grew its high street sales by 25% in FY23, and said its coffee shops were back to trading above pre-pandemic levels as consumers return to the city
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Red Engine to open eight new venues in 2024
In the UK, Flight Club Oxford, Flight Club Liverpool and Electric Shuffle Manchester are forthcoming, with three in the US and two in Australia to open under franchise partners
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Rekom UK closes 17 venues
Following a pre-pack deal, the company’s “strong core estate” comprises 23 venues, including 10 bars and 13 nightclubs, focusing on the strongest performing brands such as Heidi’s Bier Bar and Proud Mary
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Hospitality operators raising prices by 7.1%
Operators are taking cost saving measures to protect their bottom lines, as the high cost of doing business has also led to decline in headcount and total hours worked
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UKHospitality appoints deputy CEO
Allen Simpson joins from London & Partners, the Mayor of London’s tourism, inward investment and city marketing agency, and has held roles at Barclays and the London Stock Exchange
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Access Group acquires Wireless Social
The acquisition aims to provide greater customer insight and understanding of guest demographics, such as the tracking of ordering, time spent in the venue and frequency of visits
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The Alchemist receives £15m loan from OakNorth
The loan will support the rollout of new sites and refinance existing debt, as the cocktail bar group looks to open 10 new sites over the next three year
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Urban Pubs & Bars poised for further growth
The London-based pub and dining group reported a 17% increase in like-for-like sales, having doubled the size of its business over the past two years
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Greg and Marie Marchand to close Frenchie
The duo will close their Covent Garden site after eight years, citing increasingly challenging trading conditions in London
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Brighton Pier Group to sell Coalition nightclub
The seafront nightclub will be sold as part of a simplification process to reduce the number of companies in Brighton Pier Group’s bars division
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McWin: ‘The restaurant sector is remarkably resilient’
The private equity firm, which yesterday announced is acquisition of restaurant group Sticks’n’Sushi, said the deal has been ‘years in the making’
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Various Eateries reports 12% revenue growth
The Coppa Club operator has reported a resilient performance in the year ended October 2023, with plans to open up to 10 Noci and three Coppa Club sites
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Proper Pubs to launch first mid-market offer
The community operator division of Admiral Taverns will launch a new concept that entails a coffee offering, along with snacks, craft lager, and an extensive wine list
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McWin to acquire Sticks’n’Sushi
The Denmark-founded premium Japanese-inspired restaurant concept, which has 12 locations in the UK, has reached an agreement for specialist investor McWin to acquire a majority shareholding
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Caffè Nero to open first drive-thru site
The new format expands Caffè Nero’s partnership with Stansted Airport, taking the total number of stores at the airport to five
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Sales of Guinness soar among younger women
Diageo chief executive Debra Crew has said the drink is shaking off its “rugby lad” image, with a 24% rise in the number of women drinking Guinness in Great Britain