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News
Confidence returns to hospitality sector
The majority of managed pub, bar and restaurant leaders are optimistic about the year ahead, according to a new CGA survey.
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A third of licensed premises reopened in April
Only a third of licensed venues reopened for outdoor trading last month, leaving two thirds (67.1%) closed, according to CGA and AlixPartners Market Recovery Monitor.
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April sales represent solid return to trading
Sales in managed pubs and restaurants were down 26% on a like-for-like basis in April, compared to the same month 2019, however the figures represent a solid return to trading, according to the Coffer CGA Business Tracker.
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Bank holiday weather dampened drinks sales
Pubs, bars and restaurants experienced a significant like-for-like drop in drink sales in the week leading up to the May bank holiday – down by 38% on the equivalent week in 2019, according to the latest data from CGA’s Drinks Recovery Tracker.
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Tech removes pain points for guests
Two in five (40%) of consumers have said that technology has improved their hospitality experiences, according to the latest GO Technology report from Zonal and CGA.
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Spend well ahead of post-lockdown last year
Hospitality venues which reopened in England last week enjoyed a stronger bounce in sales than they did when coming out of the first national lockdown last July, with sales up 45% on a like-for-like basis for the first week of trading, according to the latest data from CGA.
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Delivery and takeaway sales up more than 300%
Sales from delivery and takeaway were 346% higher in March this year than the same month in 2019, according to CGA’s latest Hospitality at Home Tracker.
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Number of licensed premises falls by 7,500
The number of licensed premises in Britain has declined by 7,592 (6.6%) in the past year, according to the latest Market Recovery Monitor to be published this week by CGA and AlixPartners.
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Consumers keen to escalate tech use in hospitality
More than half (56%) of 18 to 24-year-olds would prefer to order food and drink online, even after they have been vaccinated, according to the latest Go Technology report from Zonal and CGA.
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Delivery and takeaway sales triple over past year
Takeaway and delivery sales have increased by 317% over the past 12 months, according to CGA’s new Hospitality at Home Tracker.
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Majority of hospitality leaders looking to recruit in 2021
Three quarters of business leaders in the hospitality sectors are planning to recruit new staff members and grow their teams this year, according to the latest CGA Business Leaders Survey.
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Opinion
Peter Martin: Happy face, or serious face?
It’s one of those bittersweet moments for hospitality, and business leaders could be forgiven for feeling just a little nervous about how to react for fear of being misread.
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Analysis & Insight
How technology is revolutionising the post-pandemic restaurant sector
At the end of 2019, if a customer wanted to order and pay for their food using their mobile phone the number of restaurants in which they could do this would have been relatively small. Fast forward to this year and, once lockdown is lifted, the number of places offering digital order and pay will be significantly bigger.
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Analysis & Insight
CGA’s Karl Chessell: ‘It’s not all doom and gloom’
“We’re by no means out of the woods yet, but there is a more positive horizon.” That was the message from CGA business unit director for hospitality, Karl Chessell, to attendees at MCA’s Restaurant Conference.
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Analysis & Insight
Customers willing to use technology if it cuts waiting times
A new survey has revealed the extent of customers’ frustrations with food not arriving quickly but has suggested that technology could be the solution.
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Analysis & Insight
Late-night and wet-led venues tap into casual dining
Late night venues and wet-led pubs have begun to tap into the trend for casual dining to reduce their reliance on ‘weekend millionaires’, according to research from CGA Strategy
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Analysis & Insight
Two in three bars serve bombs
‘Bombs’ are now served at two in three bars and almost half of pubs, new research from CGA shows
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Analysis & Insight
On-trade to shrink by 7,704 sites by 2018
The UK on-trade will shrink by a further 7,704 outlets over the next five years, with most closures coming in the next two years, says CGA
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News
Veggie burgers most popular veggie option in pubs
Veggie burgers are now the most popular vegetarian item on UK pub menus with 35% of all outlets stocking one, according to CGA Strategy
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Analysis & Insight
Most tied publicans 'on bread line'
A majority of publicans tied to the big pub companies earn less than the minimum wage, new research shows
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