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Which is the best UK location for the biggest pool of leisure workers?
Which is the best UK location for the biggest pool of leisure workers?
Birmingham has so far reported the biggest pool of potential workers.
Cosmo restaurant coming to Liverpool soon
This is the all you can eat restaurant’s 21st site.
Social Media Wrap Up: itsu’s sustainable packaging; Island Poke picnic promo; Taco Bell UK’s free taco giveaway for first 100 customers
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Costa Coffee accepts Bitcoin payments in Gibraltar
The coffee chain makes it accessible for crypto holders.
Westminster City Council thumbs down Greggs' application
The UK chain's plans were "half-baked," according to the council.
Pret A Manger says it will support inquest into customer’s death
Celia Marsh died in 2017 after suffering from an allergic reaction.
Pastaio at Westfield closed
The original restaurant on Ganton Street is still open.
Domino’s Pizza posts half Yearly results
Its reported system sales were down 5.6%.
How Leon can serve barista-quality coffee whilst saving rainforests
They predict to save 42,00 square metres of rainforests before 2022 ends.
Boparan’s Slim Chickens flagship restaurant opens at Liverpool ONE
This was during Grosvenor’s two city debut openings.
Amidst heat wave, drinks sales produce mixed results: report
Consumer spending also posed pressure to drinks sales.
Chopstix Noodle Bar plans to open over four sites in Wales
Demand for Chopstix is high in Wales.
German Doner Kebab names new chief procurement officer
This appointment will support the restaurant’s global expansion.
Just Eat, UEFA launches eco-friendly food packaging at football match
The launch was last 31 July.
Hospitality industry needs to replace 6% of labour force who leave monthly
Employers are pressured by wage hike demands and staff turnover.
Social Media Wrap Up: Wasabi seeks to reduce food waste; BK’s Burger Roulette is back; Tortilla to open 5 more shops; Bubbleology soon in Watford
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No more 99p cheeseburgers as McDonald's increases price to £1.19
Reports say the price rose for the first time in 14 years.