All Research articles – Page 39
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Analysis & Insight
40% of operators ignore online reviews
Despite the growing importance of online reviews less than two-thirds of operators are specifically monitoring their performance on key review sites, a new report has claimed.
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Analysis & Insight
US trends for the year ahead
With their market share being chipped away on all sides US restaurants won’t find it easy in the 12 months ahead, but that won’t stop a plethora of trends impacting the market. Kerstin Kühn reports
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News
Sugar tax could cut rates of childhood obesity by 10%
The planned sugar tax could cut obesity among young children by 10% and create “health by stealth”
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Analysis & Insight
CBRE: MRO can create opportunities for pub sector
The pubs code creates new opportunities for the pub sector, according to the latest market overview from CBRE.
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Analysis & InsightOver 40% of hospitality staff are foreign nationals
Currently more than two-fifths (43%) of workers in the restaurant, QSR, hotel and pub sectors are foreign nationals
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News
Bibendum predicts 2017 wine trends
Drinks supplier Bibendum has released its predictions for wine trends in 2017, including a focus on new regions and why this may be the year that sparkling red wine becomes mainstream.
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Analysis & InsightBranded food pub numbers up 19% in past year, report shows
The number of branded food pubs increased 19.1% in the year to September – equivalent to more than one new addition everyday - the latest Market Growth Monitor has claimed.
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Analysis & InsightMenu price inflation back with a vengeance
The latest MCA data has shown that menu price inflation has returned to the sector in the past year – significantly outstripping the Consumer Price Index.
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Analysis & Insight
Brand ratings remain static as consumers demand more
Brand ratings across the eating out sector are remaining relatively static while customers are demanding more and being more selective in their recommendations, a new report has shown.
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Analysis & Insight
Consumer spending up 5.1% in November
Consumer spending grew 5.1% in November – the second highest year-on-year increase
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News
Weekday pub visits rise again
Weekday visits to the pub rose 3.3% in the year to September 2016 while weekend visits fell by 3.4%, according to the latest NPD Pub Tracker.
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Analysis & Insight
2016: A year of disruptions
MCA’s Peter Linden looks backs on a year of disruption in the eating out sector and ahead to prospects for the sector in 2017.
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Analysis & Insight
Food to Go accounts for 43% of all eating out visits
The Food to Go (FTG) market now accounts for over two in every five eating out occasions, the latest MCA data has shown.
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Analysis & Insight
Food to go market to grow by over a third
The food-to-go market is set to grow by more than a third over the next five years, according to new forecasts from IGD.
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Analysis & Insight
Drinking out spend rises for seventh month in a row
October saw eating and drinking out spend up year on year but dipping compared to September, according to the latest Greene King Leisure Tracker.
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Analysis & Insight
Shopping anytime trend fuelling ‘Vampire Economy’
The nation’s love for shopping anytime, anywhere is fuelling a ‘Vampire Economy’
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Analysis & InsightCounting the cost of pay rises
According to the latest analysis by Fourth, real hourly pay in hospitality has raced ahead of the National Living Wage to hit £7.71.
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Analysis & Insight
Cambridge ‘most vibrant’ & entrepreneurial place to live
Cambridge is the “most vibrant” place to live in England because it strikes a good balance between economic growth, social equality and sustainability
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Analysis & Insight
October sales shows ‘volatility, uncertainty and competition’ across sector
Modest growth in like-for-like sales across the eating and drinking out sector in October highlights an environment of “volatility, uncertainty and competition”, the latest Coffer Peach Business Tracker has shown.
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News
Consumers want more independents on high streets
Councils must do more to quench shoppers’ thirst for diversity on UK high streets, a new report by Barclays Corporate




























