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    The latest news and updates on the business of foodservice, from the business journalists at Catering Today. We bring you the latest on what’s happening in the restaurants, bars and catering industry, with exclusive stories, analysis, best practice and industry comment.

    Outstanding business rates challenges increase by 35%

    The number of businesses waiting for challenges over soaring business rates to be resolved has jumped by more than a third in just three months, according to new figures issued by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The figures revealed the number of outstanding challenges has increased by 35% fuelling concerns…

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    Losses at top 100 UK restaurant groups increase to £93m in last year

    The UK’s top 100 restaurants made a £93m loss in the last year, down from a profit of £37m 12 months ago, according to research from UHY Hacker Young. Peter Kubik, partner at the accountancy firm’s London office, said the restaurant sector in the UK is still suffering from the…

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    Chilango in restructuring talks

    Mexican fast-food chain Chilango has announced it is restructuring talks with accountancy firm RSM, which has been drafted in to discuss “options” for the business. RSM said Chilango has “engaged” the firm to assist on working on long-term planning, options and strategy, and a spokesperson added: “All further enquiries should…

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    The Laundry officially opens in Brixton

    The Laundry has officially opened its doors at the Walton Lodge in Brixton. Owner Melanie Brown has teamed up with chef Dylan Cashman, has opened the bistro and wine shop, which will serve baked goods in the morning to brunch to dinner with cocktails. Brown has previously worked as a…

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    Just Eat revenues jump 25% in Q3 results

    Just Eat has reported a 25% increase in revenues to £248m in the three months to 30 September 2019. Its UK orders increased by 8% to 33 million, driven by rapid growth in its delivery proposition, which is now present in all key zones. Group orders also increased by 16%…

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    Consumer spending on restaurants slumps in Q2 2019

    Consumer spending on restaurants and hotels has decreased by 0.7% in Q2 2019, according to a new report from the ONS. Its Consumer Trends report for the second quarter has revealed the figures to be the biggest negative contributor to economic growth in the UK. In Q1 and Q2 combined,…

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    Food services sector to be amongst ‘most disrupted’ following Brexit

    The accommodation and food services industry will be amongst the most disrupted as a result of Brexit, according to the latest UK Powerhouse study by law firm Irwin Mitchell and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR). The report’s ‘Brexit Disruption Index’ analyses which industrial sectors will be affected…

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    Bailiffs visit 310 premises a day over business rates, study finds

    Councils across England are sending bailiffs to 310 companies a day over business rates arrears, new figures show. The investigation by the real estate adviser Altus Group revealed that, during the last financial year, for 2018/19, over 78,000 non-domestic properties from shops to restaurants to pubs to factories to offices…

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    Closures hit ‘record’ levels in the first half of 2019

    The number of stores closing down in the first six months of the year has reached its highest levels, with 2868 closures recorded for the period. An average of 16 stores a day shut their doors, according to research by the Local Data Company (LDC) and accounting firm PwC. The…

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    Bradford pub receives £250,000 makeover

    Publicans Chris and Nick Green have celebrated their 50th birthday with £250,000 joint investment from Ei Publican Partnerships for the Stansfield Arms pub, Bradford. The investment from has been used to transform the 15th Century pub into a modern drinking and dining venue, whilst retaining its traditional character. Works includes…

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