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This archive curates our coverage involving data, insights, and analysis from CGA by NIQ, one of the UK’s leading sources of foodservice market intelligence. From sales trackers and consumer behaviour reports to channel performance and out-of-home trends, we break down CGA’s findings with direct relevance to restaurant operators, pub groups, bar managers, caterers, and F&B executives. Whether you’re making data-informed decisions, benchmarking performance, or responding to sector trends, our reporting translates CGA’s industry research into actionable insights for hospitality professionals.

  • Nov- 2024 -
    4 November
    RestaurantsDeliveries rise and takeaways stabilise as at-home sales grow

    Deliveries rise and takeaways stabilise as at-home sales grow

    British restaurant groups achieved like-for-like sales growth of 6% in delivery and takeaway sales in September 2024, according to CGA. The figure represents a slight strengthening from growth of 4.6% in August. Year-on-year trading has been comfortably above the rate of inflation in every month of 2024 so far. Restaurants’…

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  • Oct- 2024 -
    28 October
    Food and DrinkWeekly drinks sales drop 5% amid tough comparatives

    Weekly drinks sales drop 5% amid tough comparatives

    Average drinks sales in managed venues in the week ended 12 October were 5% down on the same period last year, according to data from CGA. October 2023 benefited from warm weather across most of the country and the closing stages of the Rugby World Cup. The latest numbers continue…

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  • 24 October
    Food and DrinkHospitality groups see sales rise 1.7% in September

    Hospitality groups see sales rise 1.7% in September

    British hospitality groups recorded a year-on-year sales rise of 1.7% in September, according to CGA RSM’s latest Hospitality Business Tracker.  This means that managed venues have achieved like-for-like increases in eight of the nine months to September 2024. Following recent below-inflation growth of 1.5% in July and 1.3% in August,…

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  • 4 October
    AdviceWhat hospitality operators should know about the new tipping act

    What hospitality operators should know about the new tipping act

    As of 1 October 2024, the Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act is being enforced, bringing significant changes to the way hospitality businesses must handle tips and service charges. This new legislation mandates that all customer tips be passed directly to staff without deductions.  A recent study has revealed that only…

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  • Sep- 2024 -
    30 September
    Food and DrinkSeptember sunshine brings drinks sales back into growth

    September sunshine brings drinks sales back into growth

    Average sales in Britain’s managed venues in the week ended 21 September were 3% ahead of the same period in 2023 after a bout of sunny weather. Widespread sunshine brought consumers out to beer gardens and terraces, and sales were up by between 8% and 11% from Monday 16 to…

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  • 27 September
    AnalysisWhy experiential hospitality is gaining popularity

    Why experiential hospitality is gaining popularity

    Trends are beginning to point towards this: people are no longer content with simply dining out or grabbing drinks at their favourite local spot. In today’s world, experiences are king. From competitive socialising bars to immersive event spaces and quirky food halls, the modern consumer is searching for something that…

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  • 26 September
    Food and DrinkRestaurants enjoy ‘strong’ delivery sales in August

    Restaurants enjoy ‘strong’ delivery sales in August

    Restaurant group ended the summer with “strong” delivery sales, as like-for-like sales grew by 7.3% in August, according to CGA by NIQ.  However, the positive performance was driven by increased prices, as the volume of takeaway orders continued a downward trajectory.  Year-on-year increases in takeaways have been “comfortably” above the…

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  • 25 September
    Pubs and BarsDrinks sales drop 5%

    Drinks sales drop 5%

    Drinks sales in the UK’s managed venues have dropped 5% for the week ended 14 September 2024, far less than the 12% decrease seen the week before. Trading was negative on all seven days of the week, though Saturday fared slightly better than the rest with a decrease of just…

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  • 19 September
    Pubs and BarsPubs outperform licensed sector despite ‘disappointing’ weather

    Pubs outperform licensed sector despite ‘disappointing’ weather

    Managed pubs have outperformed the licensed sector as a whole in August, with year-on-year growth of 2.9% despite disappointing weather, according to the latest edition of the CGA RSM Hospitality Business Tracker. Restaurants recorded a 0.8% increase, while the on-the-go segment achieved 5.0% growth. However, bars continued a long run…

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  • 17 September
    Pubs and BarsDrinks sales drop 12% amid strong comparatives

    Drinks sales drop 12% amid strong comparatives

    Average drinks sales in Britain’s managed venues dropped by 12% year-on-year in the week ended Saturday 7 September. It is one of the biggest gaps in sales of 2024 so far, with trading down all seven days and is the result of difficult comparatives against September 2023. In the same…

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