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Demand

Understand whatโ€™s driving, or dampening, customer demand across restaurants, pubs, bars, cafรฉs, and contract catering. Our focused reporting features dining trends, footfall patterns, booking behaviour, menu shifts, delivery and takeaway volumes, and the wider economic factors impacting consumer spend in hospitality. Whether you’re adapting to shifting weekday trade, reacting to seasonal fluctuations, or planning promotional strategies, this archive offers data-driven insights to help operators, chefs, and F&B leaders align operations with real-time market dynamics.

  • Aug- 2020 -
    18 August
    UncategorizedCBILS – Why itโ€™s important to the hospitality sector and how it could help you

    CBILS – Why itโ€™s important to the hospitality sector and how it could help you

    The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, delivered through 60+ British Business Bank accredited lenders, is designed to support the continued provision of finance to UK smaller businesses (SMEs) during the COVID-19 outbreak. The scheme enables lenders to provide facilities of up to ยฃ5m to smaller businesses across the UK who…

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  • 18 August
    CoronavirusSales jump 30% during second week of Eat Out to Help Out scheme

    Sales jump 30% during second week of Eat Out to Help Out scheme

    The second week of the Eat Out to Help Out (EOTHO) initiative saw a 30% increase in sales compared with the week before the scheme started, new research from Fourth has revealed. However, the research shows there was a slight drop off in sales for the second week when compared…

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  • 18 August
    CommentTake me home – The future of the food industry

    Take me home – The future of the food industry

    For better or worse, whether it be multi-channel cable television, police sirens or chlorinated chicken, the UK will always lag behind the US, and then eventually catch up. Right now, the Covid-19 pandemic has joined forces with the tech revolution (and our peculiar national obsession with copying the Americans) to…

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  • 12 August
    CoronavirusUK in recession following 20% GDP slump

    UK in recession following 20% GDP slump

    The UK economy has entered into a โ€œtechnical recessionโ€ following a โ€œrecordโ€ fall in gross domestic product (GDP) during the second quarter of the year. According to the Office for National Statistics, GDP slumped by 20.4% between April and June 2020, compared with the 2.2% drop seen during Q1 2020…

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  • 12 August
    CommentBest practice to take away from the industryโ€™s reopening

    Best practice to take away from the industryโ€™s reopening

    The hospitality industry had been eagerly awaiting โ€˜Super Saturdayโ€™ with bated breath. With a huge sigh of relief, it marked a significant milestone where operators could finally open their doors and welcome back their customers. While the reopening of the industry was a positive step for many hospitality businesses, thereโ€™s…

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  • 7 August
    CoronavirusEat Out to Help Out boost praised by operators

    Eat Out to Help Out boost praised by operators

    Restaurant and pub operators such as Nandoโ€™s, Oakman Inns and Hawksmoor, have praised the new Eat Out to Help Out scheme as a โ€œgreat example of government supportโ€ after seeing sales improvement during its first week. Eat Out to Help Out offers customers 50% off their food or non-alcoholic drinks…

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  • 3 August
    CoronavirusEat Out to Help Out launches with 72,000 sites signed up

    Eat Out to Help Out launches with 72,000 sites signed up

    The governmentโ€™s Eat Out to Help Out scheme officially launches today (3 August) with over 72,000 establishments signed up. Anyone visiting a participating restaurant, cafรฉ or pub on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout August will receive the half price discount. The scheme โ€“ part of the governmentโ€™s โ€˜Plan for Jobsโ€™…

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  • Jul- 2020 -
    31 July
    CoronavirusHospitality sees โ€˜steady improvementโ€™ as more sites reopen

    Hospitality sees โ€˜steady improvementโ€™ as more sites reopen

    Managed pub, bar and restaurant groups are beginning to see a โ€œsteady improvementโ€ in sales, despite trading remaining โ€œwell belowโ€ pre-Covid norms, the CGA has revealed.ย ย  According to its latest Coffer Peach Business Tracker, the week beginning 20 July saw collective like-for-like sales down by 28.5% against the year prior.ย …

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  • 30 July
    Pubs and BarsFullers in โ€˜stronger position than manyโ€™ despite ยฃ10m hit

    Fullers in โ€˜stronger position than manyโ€™ despite ยฃ10m hit

    Fullers has welcomed a โ€œtransformationalโ€ year of trading, with revenue and other income from continuing operations up 3% to ยฃ333m in the year ended 28 March 2020.ย  Profit before tax for total group operations soared from ยฃ26.1m to ยฃ174.5m in the period. Like-for-like growth was seen across all areas of…

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  • 22 July
    CommentPreventing the second wave: how hospitality businesses can make a safe return to service

    Preventing the second wave: how hospitality businesses can make a safe return to service

    From 4 July, the hospitality sector has been slowly reopening after weeks of shut doors and takeaway orders, provided they can enforce social distancing measures and keep their customers and staff safe when trading. In order to keep customers safe from COVID-19, it requires both staff and customers to take…

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