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  • Jul- 2018 -
    24 July
    Deliveroo hits back at Frank Field report

    Deliveroo hits back at Frank Field report

    Deliveroo has issued to a statement to Catering Today hitting back at MP Frank Field following his report into the working conditions of the company’s riders. The door-to-door app said that it welcomes Field’s comments regarding the benefits of ‘gig-economy’ work, but says his report makes “a number of claims…

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  • 24 July
    Royal Harbour Hotel manager launches Little Ships Restaurant and Cafe

    Royal Harbour Hotel manager launches Little Ships Restaurant and Cafe

    Hotelier James Thomas and chef Craig Mather have opened the Little Ships Restaurant and Cafe in Ramsgate, Kent. The new site is an eight-minute walk from the Royal Harbour Hotel, overlooks the marina and seats 80 people including its outside tables. It occupies the former Miles Bar site, which closed…

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  • 24 July
    Former boxer Carl Froch to open bar and nightclub

    Former boxer Carl Froch to open bar and nightclub

    Former boxer Carl Froch is set to open his first bar and nightclub in his hometown of Nottingham on 3 August. The new establishment, named Alto will feature four bars and will also offer a selection of tapas inspired food. A rooftop terrace will offer cocktails and regular DJs. Froch…

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  • 24 July
    Frank Field report finds some Deliveroo riders ‘earning £2 per hour’

    Frank Field report finds some Deliveroo riders ‘earning £2 per hour’

    A report released today concluding a five-week investigation by MP Frank Field has found that some Deliveroo drivers are earning as little as £2 per hour. The MP demanded that Deliveroo riders were paid the minimum wage of £7.83 per hour, Field’s report said that the company kept an oversupply…

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  • 24 July
    Catering News

    London’s Chinatown holds protest against immigration raids

    Business owners and restaurant staff will be shutting Chinatown down for five hours to protest an immigration raid which happened on 5 July and resulted in a deaf and mute woman being taken to hospital. The walk-out has been organised the London Chinatown Chinese Association (LCCA) which said that immigration…

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  • 23 July
    Nick Nairn closes Aberdeen-based Pizza Bar business

    Nick Nairn closes Aberdeen-based Pizza Bar business

    Celebrity chef Nick Nairn has closed his Aberdeen-based Pizza Bar business which opened in 2016, resulting in the loss of five full-time jobs. The business has been placed in the hands of administrators who described the restaurant as “no longer commercially viable”. Chef Nairn said: “I had always wanted to…

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  • 23 July
    Takeaway sector thrives amid restaurant struggles

    Takeaway sector thrives amid restaurant struggles

    The UK’s top 100 takeaway businesses have seen a 10% increase in turnover from £2.7bn from £2.46bn in the past year, research from credit broker Funding Options has found. Furthermore, profits at the UK’s top takeaway businesses have risen from £160m to £180m, a 13% increase. In contrast, the UK’s…

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  • 23 July
    Five-month-old chippy closes over ‘odour complaints’

    Five-month-old chippy closes over ‘odour complaints’

    Clerkenwell fish and chip restaurant, United Chip, has been forced to close for the summer following “odour complaints” from local residents. In a statement released today, United Chip, said: “Due to odour complaints from local residents we have had to close the shop for the remainder of the summer, while…

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  • 23 July
    Slug and Lettuce owner buys Be At One

    Slug and Lettuce owner buys Be At One

    Slug and Lettuce owner Stonegate Pub Company has purchased Be At One in a takeover worth £50m. Stonegate has also announced the acquisition of 15 new sites from Novus Leisure, these include London pubs The Gable, Abbey Bar, and The Forge. The deal will see 48 new sites added to…

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  • 23 July
    Deliveroo

    Deliveroo urges government to back self-employed people

    Deliveroo has called for the creation of a new Charter which would allow ‘gig economy’ companies to provide benefits to riders without compromising their self-employment status. This is in response to the government’s consultation on the issue of employment status, which ran from 7 February to 1 June 2018 and…

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