All MCA Insight articles in November 2024 – Page 8
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News
Knoops launches first international store in Dubai
The chocolate drinks concept, which runs more than 20 stores in the UK, has opened in Dubai’s City Centre Mirdif shopping mall, with the store to lead the multichannel testing phase of the brand into the UAE
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Analysis & Insight
Festive menus offer comfort and indulgence
Customers will see the return of familiar festive flavours, such as gingerbread, brie, and cranberry, while fresh options like profiterole cheesecake and black forest frappe lead on innovation. MCA rounds up the first wave of Christmas menus from Starbucks, Costa, Caffe Nero and Orée
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RMT tube strikes suspended
Planned strikes from ASLEF - the train drivers’ union - are still set to go ahead this week (7 and 12 November) and later this month
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News
Hakkasan grows revenues by 10%
The luxury hospitality group benefited from pent-up demand post lockdown, an increase in staycations and the return of international tourism to the UK
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Analysis & Insight
‘TikTok to table’: viral food trends top delivery rankings
Deliveroo’s 100 Report shows viral titems such as smash burgers, filling-packed sandwiches, Irish spice bags and cucumber among its global top ten most-ordered list
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News
Creams launches savoury range
The savoury pancake ’hot pockets’ are aimed at giving franchise partners a broader audience and the ability to exploit a new daypart
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News
Sandwich Sandwich to open ‘biggest sandwich shop in UK’
The 3,500sq ft site will be located on Mark Lane in the City of London and will open in either December or January
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Interviews
Popeyes looks at enhanced automation in restaurants
The QSR chain is automating certain “boring, mundane” jobs with technology, such as taking orders at a drive-thru, and moving team members into more fulfilling roles, CTO David Carey told MCA’s Hostech conference
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News
Pubs hammered by ‘staggering extra costs’ from Budget
Shares in groups including JD Wetherspoon and Marston’s were hit following national insurance and minimum wage increases
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News
Timothy Taylor’s: Brewery succeeds despite Whitehall, not because of it
Our brewery will not be able to absorb all of Rachel Reeves’s new costs — and we won’t be the only ones, writes Tim Dewey, CEO of Timothy Taylor’s
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TGI Fridays files for bankruptcy protection
The Dallas-based company seeks to ‘ensure long-term viability’ of the dining brand after closing several branches this year
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News
Gig economy firm under fire for telling restaurants they can avoid UK’s new tipping laws
Temper Works has promoted its agency workers to clients, saying they fall outside the legislation