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Weekly Global News Wrap Up: Starbucks opens first site in Italy; McDonald's trials int'l menu items; Domino's Russia cuts short tattoo promo
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: Starbucks opens first site in Italy; McDonald's trials int'l menu items; Domino's Russia cuts short tattoo promo
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week from around the world.
Social Media Wrap Up: Grill'd holds cooking class for kids; Tortilla partners with Arizona Iced Tea for fundraising campaign; The Naked Deli teases arrival of new hot bowls range
Find out what QSRs have been up to on social media this week.
Greggs takes on Starbucks with rival pumpkin spiced latte
The food-on-the-go retailer will also offer the drink for free to customers registering on their rewards app.
Marseille citizens protest to keep a McDonald's branch from closing
A member of a residents’ association said that McDonald’s is a “centre of community life”.
Papa John's founder files lawsuit against board
This marks as the second time John Schnatter sued the company he founded.
Marks & Spencer removes plastic cutlery from its store
The supermarket now joins the sustainability trend of banning disposable plastic items.
PizzaExpress reports £35.1 million in half-year earnings
Industry cost pressures and turbulent weather conditions reportedly affected the pizza chain’s financial performance. PizzaExpress’ earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) were down 16.3% to £35.1 million, the pizza chain’s half year results for the 26 weeks ended 1 July 2018 revealed. They also reported a 2.5% increase in group turnover to £262.8 million, while like-for-like sales were down by 1.1%. Underlying like-for-like sales grew by 0.9%, which excluded impact from the adverse weather conditions with that figure down at 0.7% if such were included.
Possibility of CVA moves closer for Gourmet Burger Kitchen
Rising costs still continues to damage restaurants in high streets.
Starbucks franchisee 23.5 Degrees receives £3.6 million follow-on funding from Connection Capital
The coffee chain’s franchised business partner aims to have 150 stores by 2023.
Uber Eats goes 24/7 in Greater London Area
The decision is said to be made after an increasing demand in late-night orders. Uber Eats has announced that their delivery services are now 24/7 within the Greater London area. The food delivery aggregator also said that the number of orders between 12am-4am rose to 385% in the past few months. Having partnered with 200 restaurants, some brands that are open at late night are McDonald’s, Wok to Walk, VQ, Pret A Manger, Subway, Chicken Cottage and German Doner Kebab.
EXCLUSIVE: Din Tai Fung on why now is the right time to enter the UK market
Learn more about their upcoming London debut and whether their menu will change for the UK market.
Coca-Cola to acquire Costa Coffee for £3.9 billion
An analyst says the beverage giant's acquisition of Costa Coffee provides a route into the lucrative China market.
Esquires Coffee launches new site in Tunbridge Wells
The coffee chain is now close to reaching its 40th store mark in the UK.
McDonald's vows to employ 43,000 apprentices by 2025 in Europe
The programme is set to launch in five countries, with plans to expand to other markets in the future.
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: Dunkin Donuts' mobile ordering now available through Amazon Alexa; Smoothie King celebrates 1000th opening; Domino's extends paving grants to all 50 U.S. states
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week from around the world.
Social Media Wrap Up: Burger King introduces the Double Quarter Pound King; Starbucks unveils Teavana Shaken Iced Tea Infusions; Harry Ramsden's National Dog Day photo contest
Find out what QSRs have been up to on social media this week.
Former Domino's CFO Rachel Osborne takes up new finance role in Debenhams
The appointment will be effective on September 17.