All MCA Insight articles in October 2014 – Page 6
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TCG completes menu mapping ahead of allergen law
Managed pub and bar group TCG has mapped all its menus to ensure allergen information about each dish is now available.
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Morales secures third London site
Martin Morales has secured a third London site and second for Ceviche, his Peruvian restaurant and bar concept
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JDW and Vapiano praised for quality of their toilets
JD Wetherspoon and Vapiano have won recognition for the standards of their toilets in the Loo of the Year Awards 2014.
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Jägermeister and Treasury Wine Estates join Portman Group
Mast-Jägermeister UK and Wolf Blass producer Treasury Wine Estates are the two latest companies to join the Portman Group.
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Scottish firms unite to create ‘hospitality legacy’
Scottish hospitality businesses have pledged to create job opportunities and help build a legacy for the sector.
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Analysis & Insight
Boxing clever
While C&C Group and Greene King hark back to the 1980s, we look at some issues taking up space on the sidelines, including the rise of new forms of consumer engagement, the continuing impressive progress of Fuller’s and whether anyone has the appetite for consolidation in the late night sector
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Oliver confirmed for King’s Cross venture
Jamie Oliver Group has confirmed it will open a venture in the Fish & Coal building at King’s Cross in 2016
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Compass announces calories cutting pledge
Compass Group has pledged to remove 50 million calories from meals by 2020 in a new strategy it said would help “feed change and fight obesity”
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SABMiller makes senior management changes
SABMiller, the global brewer, has initiated a further realignment of responsibilities within the its executive committee
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Niven lined up to play part at Prezzo
David Niven, the former chief executive of Nando’s, is being lined up to be part of the management team at Prezzo, if TPG Capital is successful in its bid for the business
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Rollo: Further income growth expected at ETI
Leading analyst Jamie Rollo at Morgan Stanley has said that he expects Enterprise Inns to report a fifth consecutive quarter of like-for-like net income growth
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BGF circles Comptoir Libanais
The Business Growth Fund (BGF) is believed to have re-entered talks to invest in Comptoir Libanais, the Lebanese fast-casual restaurant concept
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Bid activity drives M&C20 outperformance
Driven by bid activity, the M&C20 again outperformed the market this week, rising 4.2% to 1,197 points, against a 2.2% rise in the FTSE All-share to 997 points
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Analyst corner: Mark Brumby on the Spirit bid situation
Mark Brumby of Langton Capital looks at the bid situation surrounding Spirit Pub Company and says that a deal with Greene King now looks likely
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Food and drink most popular sector says crowdfunding expert
Food and drink is popular among “armchair investors” because owning a stake in brands that are stocked in bars and restaurants can “sound impressive,” according to Equity crowdfunding site Crowdcube and crowdfunded spirit brand Kamm & Sons.
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Public Health England renews fight for minimum pricing
The spectre of alcohol minimum pricing has been raised once again in a new policy paper from Public Health England (PHE).
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Caffe Nero appoints head of food for international estate
Caffé Nero has appointed Marco Zacharia as its first head of food - International, as it looks to ramp up its food offer across its overseas estate
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Renaissance Pubs keen to add accommodation to other sites
Renaissance Pubs co-founder Tom Peake has told M&C Report that the company’s first foray into the boutique hotel market has been such a success they are considering rolling it out to other pubs.
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Hook team plans expansion
The founders of sustainable seafood restaurants Bia Mara in Brussels and the recently opened Hook in Camden are planning to expand both concepts