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The News section on Catering Today delivers the latest updates and developments across the UK hospitality and catering industry. Covering restaurants, pubs, quick service brands, and catering groups, it reports on company announcements, market performance, government policy, and sector-wide trends. With a focus on commercial and operational impact, Catering Today’s news coverage keeps hospitality professionals informed of the events and decisions shaping business conditions and strategic opportunities across the sector.

  • May- 2018 -
    22 May
    Adobe to acquire Magento Commerce for $1.7bn

    Adobe to acquire Magento Commerce for $1.7bn

    Technology firm Adobe has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Magento Commerce, an e-commerce platform, for $1.68bn (£1.24bn). According to the group the addition of the Magento Commerce Cloud will “enable commerce to be seamlessly integrated into the Adobe Experience Cloud, delivering a single platform that serves both B2B…

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  • 22 May
    Ten London fire crews sent to Cafe Ravioli restaurant blaze

    Ten London fire crews sent to Cafe Ravioli restaurant blaze

    Some 10 fire crews were sent by the London Fire Brigade (LFB) when a fire broke out at Cafe Ravioli in London’s Westminster area. As many as 72 firefighters tackled the fire at around 12am on Saturday morning, it was reported that it took three hours to get the blaze…

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  • 22 May
    Ocado partners with Newby Teas

    Ocado partners with Newby Teas

    Newby Teas has announced it has partnered with Ocado to release its new Silken Pyramids range. Users of the online supermarket will be able to purchase products from the range including blends such as Rooibos Orange, Hunan Green and Strawberry and Mango. Aneta Aslakhanova, global marketing director at Newby Teas,…

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  • 22 May
    Royal wedding reception Pizza Express order

    Royal wedding reception Pizza Express order

    Pizza Express has confirmed it sent a delivery to Windsor Castle just before the second royal wedding reception was due to take place. The pizza giant sent out a tweet showing the delivery taking place and confirming the order. https://twitter.com/PizzaExpress/status/998141953018654720 Over 10 pizzas were delivered by employees following a brief…

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  • 21 May
    Deliveroo announces £5m ‘innovation fund’ to support UK restaurants

    Deliveroo announces £5m ‘innovation fund’ to support UK restaurants

    Deliveroo has announced it will invest £5m in UK restaurants to bring in new menus and measures that will be more compatible with the delivery app. The delivery app is also looking into ways to fund more ‘dark kitchens’ that allow chefs and restaurant brands to mass-cook meals for delivery…

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  • 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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  • 21 May
    Human error could cost businesses £17.5m as GDPR looms

    Human error could cost businesses £17.5m as GDPR looms

    With the arrival of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) businesses who mishandle personal data will leave themselves open to a fine of up to £17.5m. Research by information management company EDM Group found that 76% of UK businesses say a large amount of mail and communications are incorrectly allocated due…

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  • 18 May
    TGI staff strike today over dispute that could cost staff £250 per month

    TGI staff strike today over dispute that could cost staff £250 per month

    Waiting staff at TGI Fridays in Milton Keynes are to strike today over a new plan to share tips with kitchen staff. Workers union Unite has said staff could lose up to £250 per month when the new rules are introduced. Dave Turnbull, regional manager at Unite said: “TGI’s outrageous…

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  • 18 May
    London rent rises would see closure of 84% of London restaurants, says survey

    London rent rises would see closure of 84% of London restaurants, says survey

    New research has found that 84% of London restaurants would be forced to close or move away from the capital should rent rises continue. The survey also found that 90% of owners believe rent rises would make their businesses “unmanageable”. The survey carried out by property company Cedar Dean Group…

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  • 18 May
    Greggs

    Bob’s Lobster, Greggs and Comptoir Libanais to open at London Bridge

    Bob’s Lobster, Comptoir Libanais and Greggs are among some of the food retailers set to be added to London Bridge station’s offerings in the coming months. Independent retailer Bob’s Lobster will be one of the first to open its doors in late May. The seafood specialists will make London Bridge…

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