All MCA Insight articles in November 2015 – Page 18
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News
Five Guys readies Belfast debut
Five Guys, the popular US better burger chain, hopes to make its debut in Northern Ireland, in Belfast, before the end of the year
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Analysis & Insight
25 years – what’s changed?
Most industries change a fair amount in 25 years, and pundits talk up the “step changes” they observe. But Peter Harden argues in the 2016 edition of Harden’s Restaurant guide, that even the most ardent cynic would agree that the restaurant industry today has risen to new heights in the last quarter century
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Analysis & Insight
Food to go leading eating out sector
The food to go sector is outperforming the wider eating out market and bucking the trend of decline seen elsewhere with growth being generated by frequency of visits and a moderate spending increase
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News
Pub People acquires third Star site
Multi-site operator The Pub People has taken on its third site with Star Pubs & Bars with the Three Horseshoes in East Leake, Loughborough
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Cubitt House confirms second Open House
Upmarket pub operator Cubitt House has confirmed the second site under its Open House will open in early 2016
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Sainsbury’s ‘micro’ format could reach 1000 units
Sainsbury’s has said its ‘micro’ store format that specialises in food to go has the potential to be rolled out to thousands of units
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St Austell expands sector-wide training
Cornish brewer and pub operator St Austell is expanding its staff training to benefit hospitality businesses across the south west
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Q3 underlying net income down at MillerCoors
MillerCoors has reported lower third quarter underlying net income but higher net revenue per barrel. The company said that underlying net income declined 8.6% to $344.4m in the quarter versus the same period in the prior year, driven by lower volume and increased marketing investment, partially offset by lower cost ...
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Atherton renews Compass partnership
Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton has signed a further five-year partnership deal with caterer Compass Group
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Samuelsson to step down from Cote
Harald Samuelsson is to step down as joint managing director of Cote at the end of the year
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Workers earning less than Living Wage up for the third year running
Some 5.84 million people are currently paid less than the Living Wage, according to new research by KPMG
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The Breakfast Club eyes steady expansion
The Breakfast Club is eyeing steady expansion over the next few years, on the back of making its regional debut in Brighton
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EAT appoints new head of acquisitions
EAT has appointed a new head of acquisitions as it returns to a regional expansion programme
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Red Dog eyes regional expansion
Red Dog Saloon founder Tom Brooke says the brand has its eye on expansion with a series of regional sites set to open next year
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Collyer: ETI entering brave new world
Leading analyst Geof Collyer at Deutsche Bank has said that Enterprise Inns is entering a brave new world where value should become clearer
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Draft pubs code battle begins
Pubco reform campaigners are set to launch a battle to get parallel rental assessments (PRA) reinserted back into the pubs code
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Beany Green to open at Nova Victoria
Beany Green, the Australian-inspired restaurant and coffee shop, will open at the Nova development in Victoria as one of two sites for 2016 after hitting its funding target on Crowdcube in under 24 hours
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Grind partners with Soho Radio for fifth site
Grind, the growing London coffee company, is opening its fifth site in Soho in partnership with Soho Radio at its Great Windmill Street site
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Ultimate Cafe to become nationwide brand
Healthy eating concept Ultimate Café is rolling out nationwide in partnership with Ultimate Outdoors shops
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Bundobust sets sights on London
Bundobust, the Indian-street food and craft beer bar in Leeds, is planning to open in up to five UK cities including London following the launch of its Manchester site next spring