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Food and Drink

The latest news and updates on food, 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.

  • May- 2018 -
    21 May
    Sopwell House to launch Wimbledon-inspired menu

    Sopwell House to launch Wimbledon-inspired menu

    Sopwell House in St Albans has announced it is launching a new Wimbledon inspired menu for afternoon teas. The menu will run for the duration of the championships and will see the hotel offering a variety of Wimbledon related strawberries and cream cakes. Macarons on the menu will be served…

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  • 15 May
    Edwardian Hotels announces new menus

    Edwardian Hotels announces new menus

    Edwardian Hotels has announced a series of new menus to be served to business customers holding meetings and events. The menu will be offered across all ten London branches of the Radisson Blu owned chain. Each menu, named ‘Experience Menus’ will represent a different part of the day at the…

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  • 15 May
    Hotel launches insect restaurant for National Insect Week

    Hotel launches insect restaurant for National Insect Week

    A hotel is launching a pop up restaurant that will only serve dishes that feature insects as part of National Insect Week. Grub Kitchen at Celtic Manor Resort will offer curried cricket pakora, toasted cumin, mealworm crepes alongside many other insect related delicacies. The restaurant will be launched in partnership…

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  • 14 May
    Royal Wedding guests to be served British classics by the Queen’s chef

    Royal Wedding guests to be served British classics by the Queen’s chef

    Guests at Prince Harry and Megan Markle’s wedding reception will be served a menu of “classical British” meals. It also looks likely that royal pastry chef Selwyn Stoby will prepare his milk chocolate truffles with a milk and kirsch centre, often served at royal parties and ceremonies. Royal chef Mark…

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  • 11 May
    London mayor Sadiq Khan set to ban fast food ads on TFL services

    London mayor Sadiq Khan set to ban fast food ads on TFL services

    London mayor Sadiq Khan is set to ban adverts for fast food on TFL services such as trains and buses. Child health experts are in favour of the ban, however the Advertising Association said the plans would have “little impact”. TfL says it supports the Mayor’s plans to reduce obesity…

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  • 10 May
    Greggs shares sliced after bad weather and high street woes

    Greggs shares sliced after bad weather and high street woes

    Shares in Greggs have dropped 13% in the wake of disappointing sales figures following bad weather in March. The bakery chain had reported sales growth of 3.2% compared with year’s figures, but the company has said they are “cautious” of worse than expected profits in a statement. Greggs had expected…

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  • 8 May
    UK Young Restaurant Team of the Year announces finalists

    UK Young Restaurant Team of the Year announces finalists

    The Restaurant Competition has announced the finalists for UK Young Restaurant Team of the Year. The finalists will compete at the Skills for Chefs Conference on 4 July. The finalists are: Colette’s at The Grove Hotel Kendal College Fischer’s and Rowley’s Loughborough College North Warwickshire and Hinckley College Competition director…

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  • 8 May
    Cote Restaurants ‘outperforms market’ with 15.8% sales growth

    Cote Restaurants ‘outperforms market’ with 15.8% sales growth

    Cote Restaurants has seen a 15.8% rise in sales for the 52-week period to 30 July 2017. Revenue was at £140.7m, up from £121.5m the previous year, with operating profit remaining flat at £10m. Its like-for-like growth stood at 4.1% while it had EBITDA growth of 8.9% versus the 52-week…

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  • 4 May
    No catering at Royal Wedding

    No catering at Royal Wedding

    A letter sent to commoners invited to the Royal Wedding tells them “to bring a picnic lunch as it will not be possible to buy food and drink on site”. As many as 1,200 members of the public have been invited to Windsor Castle to witness the wedding, but invitees…

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  • 2 May
    Catering Academy rated zero by Food Standards Agency

    Catering Academy rated zero by Food Standards Agency

    Catering Academy, who supply catering services at Oldham College which has been rated zero by the Food Standards Agency, who say “urgent improvement is necessary”. The college claims the facilities have been improved since inspectors issued the notice on February 19. The Food Standards Agency said “major improvement” was required…

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