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Starbucks welcomes hundreds of guests at 10th Annual Summit in China

Starbucks hosted its 10th Annual Supplier Summit in Shenzhen, China, which featured Starbucks leaders, non-profits and other industry experts.

Starbucks welcomes hundreds of guests at 10th Annual Summit in China

Starbucks hosted its 10th Annual Supplier Summit in Shenzhen, China, which featured Starbucks leaders, non-profits and other industry experts.

Find out all you need to know about the pilot Café Nespresso opening in London

Following the successful launch of a new pilot concept in Vienna in 2015, Café Nespresso will also be piloted in London in 2016. Nespresso expects to have the café open by summer 2016 and the location has been confirmed in Cheapside, in the City of London.

Tapas Revolution expands into Meadowhall

British Land, joint owner of Meadowhall, announced the opening of Tapas Revolution in the Yorkshire premier shopping destination.

Leon relaunches Cook5 competition

John Vincent and LEON co-founder Henry Dimbleby established Cook5 in 2013 with the aim of getting more children aged 5-15 to learn how to cook at least five savoury dishes before they leave school. In 2012 they had been asked to conduct a review of school food by the then Secretary of State for Education, Michael Gove. While researching food technology lessons the pair found the majority of lessons were about baking biscuits or muffins, rather than proper dinners. They also discovered research showing fewer than half of families eat together every day and that 60 per cent of 18 to 25 year olds leave home without being able to cook five simple things. As part of John and Henry’s work on the School Food Plan they got cooking back on to the National Curriculum for children up to 14 years old. To get more children back into the kitchen at home they founded the Cook5 competition, which encourages children to upload and share their dishes. They can win cash as well badges and prizes for showing off their culinary skills. Previous Cook5 champion Charlotte Foster said: “I love cooking. It’s really relaxing and I get to be creative. I cook with my mum, or sometimes with my brother Christopher. I’d really recommend Cook5 to anyone. It’s great fun.” Charlotte’s mum Sue Foster said: ““We have had so much fun with Cook5. The kids have always been keen preservers and bakers but hadn’t done much “main meal” cooking with them until Cook5. It has encouraged them to make healthy meals that taste and look good. They’ve cooked 20 new dishes in the last year.” “I think anything that encourages kids to get cooking both at school and at home is a good thing. I would encourage all parents to have a go. I have had no training in food but everything we’ve learned about cooking we have learned together.” LEON co-founder John Vincent said: “Cook5 is all about positivity; we’ve kept our recipes simple so children, and their parents, who don’t usually cook feel they can have a go. Cooking is like alchemy; you can spin gold from really basic materials. We want to get more and more children back into the kitchen and experience that magic for themselves.” Children can take part by visiting www.leonrestaurants/cook5 and start uploading pictures of the savoury dishes they have produced. Every participant who reaches the target of cooking five dishes will receive a Cook5 certificate and a Little Leon e-book. Every month, the person whose recipe receives the most ‘votes’ from friends and family will win £50. And everyone who cooks five dishes will be entered into a Grand Annual Prize Draw for £500. An additional prize of £2000 will be awarded to the school that gets the most students cooking five dishes, to invest in teaching cookery. 

Costa supports Project Waterfall for UK Coffee Week

The coffee shop brand pledged its support for Project Waterfall during UK Coffee Week by donating 20p from every purchase of Old Paradise Street Limited Roast No.11 to the charity.

Carluccio's to open in Cheshire Oaks

This May, Carluccio’s will open its first Italian restaurant and food shop in a McArthur Glen designer outlet – Cheshire Oaks in Cheshire.

Krispy Kreme introduces new Billionaire, White Chocolate & Raspberry doughnuts

The doughnut chain unveiled its latest creations, available on Monday 18th April in all stores nationwide.

Research: For every cup of tea we drink out of home we now consume two-and-half cups of coffee

Figures released by global information company The NPD Group for the out-of-home (OOH) British foodservice market show that Britain’s love affair for coffee is strengthening at the expense of tea.

Subway holds exhibit at National Convenience Show

Subway is joining the line-up of exhibitors at the National Convenience Show (NCS), held at Birmingham’s NEC from 18-20 April 2016.

Size isn’t everything when it comes to vendor support, says independent retailers

A survey of 20 retailers commissioned by award-winning antimalware and mobile security company BullGuard revealed what small businesses value the most.

UK employers are not providing hot drinks of choice for office workers, says research

The latest hot drinks survey from the Office Coffee Company revealed a greater shift in office workers demanding a choice of hot drinks from their employer.

McDonald's opens new store without dining tables or chairs

According to a story by Yahoo Finance, McDonald's has opened a restaurant without any dining tables or chairs in New Jersey.

Caffe Nero staff told that they can no longer have free lunch due to National Living Wage

According to a story by Metro, the staff at Caffe Nero will no longer receive free lunches during their shift because of the National Living Wage.

Esquires Coffee to host fundraisers for UK Coffee Week

The coffee chain brand announced that it will be supporting UK Coffee Week this year by hosting fundraisers in each of its 25 stores.

A Starbucks UK partner’s artwork is helping support coffee origin countries

A Starbucks store manager in the UK discovered a way to raise funds to support coffee origin countries by combining art and coffee.

pod serves up new spring menu

The brand unveiled the new spring menu which launches across its 22 shops in central London.

SaladPride opens first stand-alone cafe

SaladPride, the new healthy dining café concept, opened its first stand-alone café at 2 Neal’s Yard, Seven Dials on March 21.