All Research articles – Page 91
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Analysis & Insight
Leisure and services replacing shopping on high streets
Restaurants, coffee shops and bars are replacing other retail premises on the high streets of the 500 biggest towns in Britain, according to a new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers quoted in The Telegraph
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Confidence in pub sector grows
Confidence is growing in the pub sector six months on from the beer duty cut, according to new figures from the British Beer and Pub Association
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Most publicans don't encourage soft drink sales
Over half of publicans (62%) are doing nothing to encourage sales of soft drinks in their venues, while admitting tap water consumption is on the rise, new research shows
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Analysis & Insight
Deals save consumers £170k on average
British consumers are saving up to £170,000 on eating out on an average weekday when using restaurant deals, according to new research daily deal aggregator Bownty.com
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Pubs and cafes 'must do more for families'
Pubs and cafes need to do more to cater for the needs of families, according to a new report. While 44% of parents take their children to eat in pubs, only 12% say they are convenient for pre-school children
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Students driving eating-out market
Students eat out more often than the population of the UK as a whole, with 60% eating out at least weekly, compared to 41% for public as a whole, according the latest Peach BrandTrack consumer survey
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UK sees record tourist visits in July
New figures from the 2013 International Passenger Survey revealed a record-breaking 1.53 million holiday visits recorded in July, contributing to a 23% boost in tourist spending
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Retail & leisure space development set to open up
Around 1.5m sq ft of new retail and leisure space is set top come on line this year as the development pipeline opens up, but the UK will not see a return to the levels of store openings until 2016
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Analysis & InsightSector lfls grow 1.9% in August
Like-for-like sales across 27 leading pub and restaurant companies grew 1.9% in August, with growth much stronger among pub operators and outside London, new figures show
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Analysis & InsightLondoners eating out more
London restaurant-goers are eating out 3.7 times a week, up from 2.2 times in 2012, according to the latest survey from Zagat
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UK cocktail boom 'under-estimated'
The number of on-trade outlets serving cocktails will increase by one third from 30,000 to 40,000 by 2017, according to a new report from drinks distributor Cellar Trends that says the size of the UK cocktail boom is under-estimated
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High street vacancy rates remain high
High street vacancy rates across have hardly changed this year and remain “stubbornly high”, although restaurants, bars and cafes are among the most common changes of use for vacant shops, new research shows
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Analysis & InsightConsumers opt for coffee over desserts in pubs
More than a quarter (27%) of consumers opt for a coffee over dessert when dining out, new research says
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Two fifths of UK adults skip lunch
More than 40% of UK adults skip lunch at least once a week, with 20% saying they skip lunch at least three times a week, according to a new survey by Canadean Custom Solutions (CCS).
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Analysis & Insight
Drinkers spent more in on-trade this August
The average amount spent by drinkers in the on-trade increased from £44 to £45 between August 2012 and August 2013, although there was a bigger increase in the amount spent on drinking at home, new figures show
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On-trade sales fall faster by volume than value
On-trade alcohol sales fell 1% by value in the 12 weeks to 13 July despite a 6% drop in volumes, according to CGA figures in a new report that lists malt whisky and liqueurs among the growth categories over the period
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Analysis & Insight
On-trade sales fell 6% over summer
On-trade alcohol sales fell 6% over the summer as consumers switched to home-drinking, according to a report from the Wine & Spirit Trade Association
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Spending on dates increases
A study has found that dating contributes about £3.6bn every year to the UK economy and that this has increased by £200m so far this year, compared with 2011
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Analysis & Insight
Click & collect to be worth £4bn by 2018
Click & collect purchases will grow by more than two thirds to be worth over £4bn in 2018, as consumers continue to place emphasis on convenience and the ability to get products quicker
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Tesco: Consumer confidence edges up
Consumer confidence in the UK rose in the three months to the end of July, driven by positive signals about the economy




























