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UK hospitality leaders’ confidence rises to 41% in Q2
UK hospitality leaders’ confidence rises to 41% in Q2
This is up by seven percentage points from Q1.
Weak consumer confidence flattens delivery and takeaway sales growth in June
The first half of 2024 saw muted sales growth for the sector.
UK averages 2 restaurant closures per day in H1
The hospitality industry is now 14.2% smaller than before the pandemic.
April wage hike drives higher F&B costs in June
Foodservice price tracker saw a 2% month-on-month increase.
Delivery, takeaway sales up by 1.8% in May
The rise is linked to cool, wet weather that kept more people indoors and ordering in.
Hospitality F&B cost climbs again in April
Global commodity market volatility and supply chain disruptions were the main drivers.
Delivery and takeaway sales flatten in April as good weather brings people outdoors
Operators hope that momentum returns this summer.
Hospitality inflation inches up to 2% in March
Oils and fats remain the most inflationary category, up 5.8% from March 2024.
Operators to face renewed inflation pressure
This is despite year-on-year inflation holding steady at 1.8%.
Foodservice price inflation eases for the 19th consecutive month
Month-on-month inflation was flat at 0%.
Delivery sales dip in January
Delivery trends are in line with wider seasonal spending patterns.
Hospitality confidence falls for the fifth quarter
Only 14% of hospitality leaders feel optimistic about the future in the next year.
December inflation raises fears of higher prices in UK's hospitality sector: report
December also saw the highest monthly jump since June 2024.
Hospitality sites steady in December 2024
Closures have however accelerated in Q4 2024.
Restaurants' at-home sales down almost 2% in December 2024
This was attributed to consumers’ shift towards going out.
Restaurants' at-home sales up 6.2% in November 2024
This is due to Halloween weekend celebrations and schools’ half-term holidays.
Britain's hospitality sector records 2.7% YoY sales growth in November
Total sales growth, including new venues opened during the last 12 months, stood at 4.7%.