All High Street articles – Page 57
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Theresa May gives thumbs-up to shop-to-home conversions
The Portas Review of 2011 called on the government to address the restrictive aspects of the ‘Use Class’ system
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Compass UK barista academy set up to drive up coffee quality
Applications are now open to all baristas in the company, with the chance to win the title of master barista
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KFC allows franchisees to buy approved items from Booker
KFC, still struggling with its new distribution arrangements, has given its franchisees freedom to purchase items from Booker
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Comment & Opinion
Curse of the zombie asset
Sir, Numerous column inches have been devoted to the mounting pressures facing casual dining
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Adjudicator sets her sights beyond the grocers
Boots, B&M, Compass, McColl’s among multiples in GCA’s sights now based on size and involvement in food and drink
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KFC admits chicken waste as cost of DHL failure grows
The fast-food giant has admitted that it still does not know the “root cause” of the fiasco
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DHL supply problems close hundreds of KFC restaurants
KFC had just gone live with DHL and QSL to manage supply and distribution to all 900 UK outlets
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Crussh launches 25p reusuable hot drink cup discount
In addition, customers using the healthy food & juice retailer’s resuable Ecoffee cup will get a free coffee….
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Leon to open 20 outlets across UK, Europe and Middle East
HMSHost currently operates nine Leon locations in the UK and the Netherlands
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British Sandwich Association calls for cohesive recycling
BSA is also advocating a national recycling standard…
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Comment & Opinion
Romance on the cheap for Valentine’s Day
As Valentine’s Day looms, couples across the country are romantically readying their wallets and purses
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Comment & Opinion
The ailing high street needs rapid solutions, not a blame game
A raft of retailers including Debenhams, Mothercare, and Carpetright are among those to issue profit warnings after poor trading
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Sweet Christmas for Hotel Chocolat
Luxury chocolatier Hotel Chocolat has reported a sweet Christmas trading period as sales recorded a double-digit rise in the 13 weeks to 31 December.
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Comment & Opinion
Are we a nation of foodies? Not when it comes to scratch cooking
Despite the much talked-about rise in scratch cooking, the ready meals market is still growing, according to latest reports
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Food-to-go brands launch code of practice to slash sugar levels
McDonald’s, Greggs, Costa, Caffè Nero and Starbucks have all signed up to the code
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Eat 17 plans new openings in Hammersmith and Leytonstone
Eat 17’s latest stoe opened in Bishop’s Stortford in November
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Coffee shops are one of the UK's strongest performing sectors
Allegra’s Project Café 2018 report found that the £9.6bn UK coffee shop market increased its turnover by 7.3% this year
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Veganism and partnerships to shake up food to go
Health and wellness would play a key role in product innovation in 2018
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Shine taken off record Christmas at Tesco by collapse of Palmer & Harvey
Tesco and Waitrose have both managed to drive underlying sales growth over Christmas, but Marks & Spencer lost out to Aldi and Lidl as like-for-like food numbers declined. However, the shine was taken off Tesco’s results by the impact of the Palmer & Harvey collapse.