All Food & Beverage articles – Page 5
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Insight
The supermarkets’ finest hour
The new decade started with worrying tensions between Iran and the US, which forced crude oil prices to spike to more than $70 a barrel.
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News
Carluccio’s collapses due to coronavirus
Italian restaurant chain Carluccio’s has gone into administration, blaming challenging trading conditions made worse by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Chiquito will not reopen several stores after Covid-19 lockdown
The Restaurant Group is appointing administrators for its Tex-Mex restaurant chain Chiquito and 61 of its 80 branches will not reopen.
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F&B outlets scramble to adapt as country goes into lockdown
Some cafés and restaurants have converted into takeaways while others have opted to temporarily shut up shop.
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Covid-19: Wave of food and beverage retailers close
A number of big-name fast food and take-out chain eateries are closing temporarily in response to the coronavirus.
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Covid-19: British Land lays out plans to support tenants
British Land has set plans in motion to support its hospitality tenants that have been forced to close.
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Covid-19: Bar, pub and restaurant closure legislation passed by government
The government has passed the legislation it announced at the end of last week, which mandates that all businesses selling food or drink to consume on the premises must close to protect the public from coronavirus.
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Independent F&B operators have big appetite in Glasgow
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, independent food and beverage (F B) operators were gobbling up space in Glasgow.
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Covid-19: Government to allow pubs and restaurants to become takeaways
The government will allow pubs and restaurants to operate as takeaways without the need for planning permission.
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The Vurger Co signs up for first site outside of London
Vegan fast food restaurant Vurger is set to open at Redevco’s Hanningtons Estate in Brighton, which will be its first site outside of London.
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Heavenly Desserts seeks new store sites
Upmarket café chain Heavenly Desserts has appointed agents to find new stores across London and the south of England in a bid to accelerate its expansion plans.
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Nash Bond appoints new associate director
Retail and leisure agency Nash Bond has appointed Lottie Newman as an associate director.
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Greggs mulls over international expansion plans as it posts record results
High street bakery chain Greggs is considering international expansion plans over the next five years, as it reported record results for last year.
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Italian restaurant to replace Nobu on Berkeley Street
Italian restaurant Il Borro has signed a 20-year lease at 15 Berkeley Street, which will be its first foray into the UK market.
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Japanese fusion chain Nobu to close Mayfair restaurant
Upmarket restaurant set to close one West End branch and open another in a new Nobu Hotel later this year
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Markets
Sessions Market adds first food hall to Brighton’s menu
Town will be launchpad for new brand.
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Trilogy prepares hotel application for TfL HQ
Trilogy Real Estate is preparing to submit plans to convert Transport for London’s (TfL’s) headquarters overlooking St James’s Park into a 500-room hotel.
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Markets
Iceland discount brand has big expansion plan
The food WAREHOUSE is one of the fastest-growing retail park outlets. But can it take on Aldi and Lidl?
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Why microbreweries are taking large warehouse space
As consumer interest in craft beer rises, microbrewers are increasingly opting to move out of their small homes and into modern industrial sites that will boost their growth.
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Can dark kitchens really deliver?
’Dark kitchens’ designed to meet demand for food deliveries are appearing on industrial sites, but will objections from locals and planners stymie their growth?