All Tossed articles – Page 6
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Welcome Break announces record festive figures
Motorway services operator Welcome Break saw sales hit an all-time high for the three weeks to 6 January with a 12.2% increase year on year to £15.8m.
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Welcome Break says more customers looking for healthier options
Rod McKie, the chief executive of Welcome Break, has told M&C Report his customers are increasingly looking for healthier options.
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Tossed strengthens link up with Welcome Break
Tossed, the London-based salad bar concept, is to further strengthen its link up with service station operator Welcome Break
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Welcome Break eyes Starbucks drive thru rollout
Welcome Break plans to roll out Starbucks drive thrus to another 10 sites, with Harry Ramsden’s and Subway also set to be added to most of the 27-strong estate, M&C Report has learnt
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Welcome Break to roll out new design
Welcome Break is to roll out its new design featuring a more premium food court across all its 27 motorway service stations after year-on-year sales at the first site for the format grew 15%
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Deliveroo expands catchment area
Deliveroo, the London-based food delivery platform, has rolled its service out to five new London boroughs as part of its plan to cover the whole of London by the end of the year, M&C Report has learnt
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Tossed's McKevitt: London property prices make expansion difficult
Vincent McKevitt, founder of London-based salad bar concept Tossed, has told M&C Report it would be a “big task” to reach its target of 75 to 100 sites in the capital due to steep property prices
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Sykes joins Tossed as ops director
Jeremy Sykes has joined Tossed, the London-based healthy eating concept, as its new operations director
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Opinion
Getting the wealth out of health
A lack of suitable eating-out options has led to the creation of a US chain that promotes healthy eating. Kerstin Kuhn reports
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Parsons takes permanent Welcome Break role
Lisa Parsons, former commercial director at Tragus, has joined roadside services operator Welcome Break as on a permanent basis as its marketing and commercial director
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Tossed eyes transport hub expansion
Tossed has told M&C Report it is considering further expansion into the transport hub sector.
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Analysis & Insight
Take me out
Restaurants are going toe-to-toe with established food-to-go and takeaway specialists to bring home a slice of the UK’s increasingly sophisticated takeout and delivery market
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Vital appoints advisors as it considers funding options
Vital Ingredient, the London-based tossed salad-to-go concept, has appointed advisors as it seeks to secure private equity funding to aid its next stage of development
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Tossed in Welcome Break link up
Tossed, the London-based salad bar concept led by Vincent McKevitt, is to link up with Welcome Break, Britain’s biggest motorway services operator
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Vital Ingredient grows pipeline
Vital Ingredient, the London-based tossed salad-to-go concept, has lined up a further three openings in the capital
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Panchal to launch Dirty Bones venture
Dipak Panchal, who founded Chelsea hotspot The Valmont Club and Hot Pink in Wimbledon, is backing a new restaurant and bar concept called Dirty Bones in London’s Kensington
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Vital Ingredient up to 15
Vital Ingredient, the London-based tossed salad-to-go concept backed by American-Estonian real estate entrepreneur Paul Oberschneider, has secured its 15th site in the capital in Fleet Street.
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Comptoir Libanais opens at Bluewater
Comptoir Libanais, the London-based Lebanese fast-casual concept, has opened its latest site in Bluewater, its seventh it total, as it continues to ramp up its rollout program
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Welcome Break CEO McKie becomes Tossed chair
Rod McKie, the chief executive of Welcome Break, has become chairman of Tossed, the London-based salad bar concept led by Vincent McKevitt, as it gears up to open four sites in the next two months
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Vital Ingredients plans next stage of development
Vital Ingredient is set to open five new sites in the capital over the next six months as it gears up to attract private equity backing next year