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The latest industry news 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.

  • Jun- 2020 -
    24 June
    Nine out of 10 people want hospitality to ‘grab safety mantle from gov’, survey finds

    Nine out of 10 people want hospitality to ‘grab safety mantle from gov’, survey finds

    A consumer insight report to assess the impact of Covid-19 on consumer habits has found that 89% of consumers would like to see outlets going “above beyond” any government advice, to provide “maximum protection”. The Safe to Trade consumer insight report, designed to track customer sentiment around returning to food…

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  • 24 June
    City of London to consider al fresco dining as lockdown eases

    City of London to consider al fresco dining as lockdown eases

    The City of London Corporation will explore reallocating some street space to al fresco dining as part of its plan to safely reopen the Square Mile’s cafés and restaurants. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic all 138 ‘Tables and Chairs Licences’ in the city were suspended but, as the lockdown is gradually…

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  • 24 June
    Hospitality industry welcomes 4 July reopening confirmation

    Hospitality industry welcomes 4 July reopening confirmation

    The hospitality sector has welcomed the confirmation that the industry will be able to start reopening from the 4 July – as well as the relaxation of the two-metre social distancing rule.  Yesterday, the PM said the existing guidance on two metres’ social distancing “prevents all but a fraction of…

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  • 24 June
    145 million additional pints to be sold with one-metre rule

    145 million additional pints to be sold with one-metre rule

    Following the government’s announcement that social distancing is to be reduced to one-metre, CGA has calculated the precise sales boost this could give hospitality. According to the data group, the move would allow for 145 million additional pints of beer to be sold through the hospitality sector, compared with what…

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  • 23 June
    Pret a Manger: job cut fears grow amid sliding sales

    Pret a Manger: job cut fears grow amid sliding sales

    There are reportedly growing fears of imminent job cuts at sandwich shop chain Pret a Manger after a leaked video revealed a significant drop in sales. According to BBC News, a video has been leaked showing Pret boss Pano Christou telling staff that an announcement would be made about the…

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  • 23 June
    PM confirms 4 July reopening for hospitality

    PM confirms 4 July reopening for hospitality

    Boris Johnson has confirmed the 4 July as the reopening date for hospitality and has also announced a reduction in the two-metre social distancing rule. In a speech in parliament this afternoon, the PM said the existing guidance on two metres’ social distancing “prevents all but a fraction of [the…

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  • 23 June
    Soho House secures $100m in equity funding

    Soho House secures $100m in equity funding

    Soho House has reportedly secured an additional $100m (£80.2m) to help it see out the impact of the coronavirus pandemic which has seen the closure of its restaurants and member clubs. According to Sky News, Soho’s biggest investor, American millionaire Ron Burkle, has formed a group of new and existing…

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  • 23 June
    Eviction moratorium for hospitality must be extended, says Blick Rothenberg

    Eviction moratorium for hospitality must be extended, says Blick Rothenberg

    Tax and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg urged the chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak to extend his moratorium on evictions into 2021. Mark Hart, a partner at the firm, said many businesses will “struggle with payments” this month, and that this is the first rent quarter since lockdown began with…

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  • 23 June
    The Ivy Chelsea to reopen on 4 July

    The Ivy Chelsea to reopen on 4 July

    The Ivy Collection has announced the reopening of the first of its restaurants within the group, The Ivy Chelsea Garden, on 4 July, on the basis that the government lifts its existing restrictions on its two-metre social distancing guidelines. The restaurant said whilst service “remains a priority”, it will be…

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  • 23 June
    Star Pubs and Bars reveals £250k investment package

    Star Pubs and Bars reveals £250k investment package

    Star Pubs and Bars has announced it is investing in a “comprehensive” reopening support package for its 2,500 pubs. The package includes a £250,000 investment into point-of-sale safety materials, with a free pack available to every licensee. The latest investment adds to Star Pubs and Bars’ £21m investment in rent…

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