All Pizza Hut UK articles – Page 28
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Responsibility Deal backed by leading operators
Over 170 companies and organisations have signed up to the Government’s “Responsibility Deal”, including leading operators from the pub and restaurant sectors.The voluntary responsibility deal aims to promote calorie labelling on menus, provide alcohol unit information on drinks, and reduce salt and remove trans fats from food items.Pub and restaurant ...
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Calorie counts to appear on menus
Some food outlets have agreed to put calories counts on menus and food manufacturers will promise to reduce salt and artificial fats under a deal with Government unveiled today (19 February). Under the deal agreed with the Good Network, the industry body responsible for encouraging healthy eating, calories content will ...
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Brand simplicity remains key
McDonald’s, Starbucks and Pizza Hut are among the brands that are perceived by consumers as offering simplicity and improving the lives of customers, according to a new international survey.The survey by international consultancy firm Siegel & Gale questioned 6,152 people in China, Dubai, Germany, India, Saudi Arabia the UK and ...
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Money off deals weakening eating-out brands
The continuing use of discount vouchers threatens to weaken eating out brands, a leading analyst has warned.Speaking at a breakfast briefing, Horizons managing director Peter Backman said charging the full price for a meal out will become more difficult for restaurant and pub operators as diners become increasingly accustomed to ...
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Only 17% of diners use discount vouchers
The value of discount vouchers in the eating and drinking out sector was put into question today after a new study found that only 17% of customers take advantage of the offers.The QuickBite research from market analysts Horizons revealed that the majority of customers (55%) do not base their decision ...
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World Cup to provide £50m food industry boost
Horizons, the restaurant market research consultancy, has predicted that the World Cup will boost the UK catering industry by £50m - with the main beneficiaries being home delivery operators, takeaways and pubs - if England reach the knock-out stages.Peter Backman, managing director of Horizons, said operators like Domino’s Pizza, Pizza ...
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FSA calorie menu report delayed
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has abandoned a stars-based format for its “Scores on the Doors” national hygiene scheme to avoid confusion and a consultation into displaying calorie information on menus has also been delayed.Newly published research from the FSA found the use of stars to illustrate a premise’s hygiene ...