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Coverage explores foodservice and hospitality developments across Ireland, with a focus on key markets such as Dublin, Belfast, Cork, and Galway. Reporting includes brand expansion, trading trends, independent operator activity, and cross-border supply chain updates. Content is tailored for UK businesses tracking regional growth, consumer behaviour, and strategic moves by hospitality brands operating in or entering the Irish market.

  • Aug- 2020 -
    11 August
    CoronavirusDomino’s welcomes ‘resilient’ performance despite profit hit

    Domino’s welcomes ‘resilient’ performance despite profit hit

    Domino’s UK and Ireland has welcomed a “resilient” UK and Ireland performance in its half-year results, with UK like-for-like sales up 4.8% in the period ended 28 June, 2020.  In its second quarter, however, collection orders were down by 87% as this service was halted amid lockdown, though delivery orders…

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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 Nando’s, Oakman Inns and Hawksmoor, have praised the new Eat Out to Help Out scheme as a “great example of government support” 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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  • 7 August
    Pubs and BarsJD Wetherspoon to axe up to 130 head office roles

    JD Wetherspoon to axe up to 130 head office roles

    JD Wetherspoon has warned that up to 130 positions in its head office could be at risk of redundancy, following a restructuring of the group.  The company confirmed it has written to all 417 employees at its head office, including those who are regionally based, to inform them of the…

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  • Jul- 2020 -
    20 July
    BeveragesSIBA NI voices concern on reform of liquor licensing laws

    SIBA NI voices concern on reform of liquor licensing laws

    The Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) has voiced its concerns of the proposals to reform liquor licensing laws in Northern Ireland. Last week, Northern Ireland’s communities minister, Carál Ní Chuilín MLA, announced executive agreement on proposals that will “transform and modernise” the liquor licensing law. The proposals will now be…

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  • 15 July
    Food and DrinkMcDonalds slashes prices as it pilots dine-in scheme

    McDonalds slashes prices as it pilots dine-in scheme

    Following the Chancellor’s VAT reduction last week, McDonald’s has announced a raft of price reductions across its menu, to be recommended to all franchisees. The reductions will be found across meal bundles and menu ‘classics’, and while prices may vary slightly by locations, the recommendation includes an estate-wide 40p reduction…

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  • 9 July
    CoronavirusIndustry reacts to Sunak’s summer statement

    Industry reacts to Sunak’s summer statement

    The hospitality sector has widely welcomed the series of measures announced by the chancellor in his “summer statement” yesterday, with UKHospitality saying it is “reassuring” that he singled out hospitality and tourism as a “vital part” of the UK’s economy. Yesterday (8 July), along with a £9bn retention scheme that…

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  • 3 July
    RestaurantsDobbies’ restaurants to reopen in the UK

    Dobbies’ restaurants to reopen in the UK

    Dobbies Garden Centres, is set to reopen its 68 restaurants across the UK this month (July 2020). In light of Government advice, the first restaurants to open will be in Northern Ireland (3 July), with England reopening next (4 July), followed by Wales (13 July) and Scotland (15 July). Scotland…

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  • Jun- 2020 -
    24 June
    NewsHospitality 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
    Business BitesNine ways to encourage pubs, bars and restaurants to remain Covid-secure as they prepare to reopen

    Nine ways to encourage pubs, bars and restaurants to remain Covid-secure as they prepare to reopen

    Since the Covid-19 pandemic brought about the temporary lockdown across the UK since 20 March, we’ve seen closure of our pubs, bars and restaurants for several months. With the UK government’s phased approach of easing lockdown restrictions slowly unfolding, the announcement came that hospitality businesses could see themselves trading again…

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  • 19 June
    RestaurantsCamile Thai Kitchen opens new London site

    Camile Thai Kitchen opens new London site

    Camile Thai Kitchen has announced the opening of a new site in Barnes South West London, with further units to follow later this year in the capital. The group said it has seen its like-for-like sales in London grow by over 35% in 2020, which also takes into account trading…

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