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Dirty Bones to launch five further Dirty Vegan pop-up sessions
Dirty Bones to launch five further Dirty Vegan pop-up sessions
Dirty Bones Shoreditch will host the additional Dirty Vegan sessions every Tuesday evening from 8th May to 5th June.
Weekly Global News Wrap: Starbucks to close 8,000 US sites to conduct racial bias training; Chipotle eyes breakfast to drive sales; Retail Food Group to expand Gloria Jean's in Germany
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week from around the world.
YO! acquires sushi brand Taiko
The brand plans to create a global multi-format and multi brand sushi business.
Deliveroo launches restaurant reward scheme
The new package of support is designed to help restaurants cut costs and focus on expansion and new menu items.
We Love Food to introduce a blend of operators at Old Spitafields Market in July
The community has announced the commencement of London’s first ever We Love Food Festival series.
KFC UK picks Flyt as its new delivery partner
Flyt will be the first integration platform for KFC in enabling home food delivery by third party providers.
Whitbread boss believes Costa Coffee split inevitable: report
Alison Brittain believes a split between the group’s hotel and coffee shop businesses is inevitable, the Sunday Times reported.
Chef Gordon Ramsey unveils new pizza restaurant
Street Pizza is now open and located at 10 Bread Street, London, EC4M 9AJ.
35% of Greggs' customers pair bacon rolls with a latte
35% of Greggs' customers pair bacon rolls with a latte
hungryhouse is closing on May 22nd
Guests can continue to order from the platform until 22nd May.
Burger King introduces The Whopper Dog for the visually-impaired
The newly positioned Whopper Dog has successfully guided a visually-impaired across a Burger King store.
Weekly Global News Wrap: KFC US launches finance programme for its franchisees; Subway US tops in Temkin's customer experience ratings; Domino's Korea under fire for its GPS Tracker
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week from around the world.
Three new coffee shops open every day in the UK
And four in 10 Brits have increased their coffee consumption this year.
Consumer spending decline continues in March
Beast from the East had brought negative impact on UK economic activity last month.
Pret owner eyeing sale or flotation
Pret A Manger’s owner Bridgepoint is considering selling the chain or floating it on the New York Stock Exchange.
Chinese urged to boycott US QSRs amidst trade tensions
They have urged people to boycott McDonald's and other American firms to "defend the economic Great Wall".
Le Pain Quotidien sales grow 3.5% to £39.5m
It also announced its overall profits to rise from £727,000 to £1.2m.