All High Street articles – Page 63
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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.
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Sainsbury's raises profits forecasts after record Christmas
Sainsbury’s has lifted its profits expectations for the year after a record Christmas week, but the supermarket’s growth was held back by declining general merchandise sales as Argos struggled.
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PETA petition calls on Greggs to offer a vegan sausage roll
Greggs’ vegan offering currently includes potato wedges, mince pies, and soya milk
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Alpro expands Costa partnership with Coconut For Professionals
The agreement builds on the brand and Costa’s existing relationship
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Analysis & Features
Coffee industry reacts to 'latte levy' environment report
MPs calling for a 25p charge for consumers using disposable cups
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Crawshaw shares sink as record Xmas week fails to halt decline
Shares have crashed almost 8% in Crawshaw this morning after the value meat retailer revealed a heavy decline in underlying sales in December, despite a record week leading up to Christmas.
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Comment & Opinion
Students get a brain booster from Domino’s
Domino’s has developed a way to beat the Brexit brain-drain, shoring up the skills of our students
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City snapshot: Next’s Christmas sales rise but in-store slump points to tough retail conditions
Next has posted better than expected trading in the run-up to Christmas, but a 6.1% drop in in-store sales points to a festive trading difficulties in non-food for traditional retailers. The FTSE opens the year on the back foot as fmcg giants fall back and the rest of the latest news from the City.
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MCA conference to explore potential of food to go
Senior figures from Waitrose, Greggs and Itsu will reveal how to exploit the exponential growth of the food-to-go market
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UK coffee shop market the fastest growing in Europe this year
Another 643 coffee shops opened in the UK this year to reach a total of 7,421 outlets