All Harvester articles – Page 11
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News
M&B to put “its shoulder behind” M&C
Alistair Darby, chief executive of Mitchells & Butlers (M&B), has told M&C Report that the company is ready to put its shoulder behind its steakhouse concept Miller & Carter
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Casual dining transforming out-of-town parks
The strong increase in the number of casual dining outlets on retail parks compared with fast food sites has been a significant recent trend in the out-of-town sector
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Operators remove high-calorie foods
JD Wetherspoon, Whitbread and Subway have all said they have removed some food items from their menus as part of calorie reduction pledges under the Responsibility Deal
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Salmon eyes six new operators for Worcester
Salmon Harvester Opportunity Fund is looking to add new restaurant operators at Cathedral Plaza in Worcester
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Whitbread must 'revitalise' restaurants
Whitbread must “revitalise” its three restaurant brands in order to be more engaging with consumers, Restaurant division MD Paul Flaum has told analysts
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Wagamama appoints M&B marketing director to new role
Wagamama has announced the appointment of Mitchells & Butlers marketing director Simon Cope to a new role of marketing, property and international franchising director
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Analyst corner
Jamie Rollo at Morgan Stanley looks ahead to next month’s Q3 trading update from Mitchells & Butlers (M&B)
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Cash to step down from M&B
Steve Cash, brand operations director for Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) Harvester and Miller & Carter chains, is to leave the company
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Pub companies urged to 'broaden' franchises
Andrew Emmerson, former business development director at Domino’s Pizza Group, says the move would attract “high net worth individuals”
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More than half oppose JDW motorway pub: survey
More than half (54%) of people believe JD Wetherspoon’s plan to open a pub on a motorway services is a “bad idea”, says a survey of 2,000 people
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M&B lfls up 0.3%, identifies five market spaces
M&B has reported a 0.3% rise in like-for-like sales for the 28 weeks to 13 April and set out what it described as its ‘five-star’ approach to the market.
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Opinion
Little Chef brand set to disappear
The iconic restaurant brand could disappear from the UK’s roadsides after a number of potential buyers indicated that they may want to rebrand the 83-strong business.