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Big Table Group acquires Banana Tree

The restaurant is famous for including dishes from Thailand and Singapore.

Gloucester Quays welcomes new Greek resto

The Gloucester Quays is an outlet and food destination.

Kaspa’s Desserts tops UK Desserts Market in BrandVue’s survey

The report is titled BrandVue’s Most Loved Eating Out Brands 2022.

Food travel firm SSP to post strong recovery in Q4

Its revenues are expected to c.91% of 2019 levels.

Seven more Burger & Sauce restaurants to open

Around 140 jobs will be launched following the brand expansion.

Benugo, National History Museum to launch carbon labelling system on food

It will inform visitors of their food choices based on environmental impact.

Shake Shack, Ravneet Grill create Sticky Toffee Pudding Shake

This new collaborative menu item will be available until 11 November.

5 traders in Ormskirk Food & Drink Market revealed

It is still looking for one more final trader.

Creams Cafe announces package to help partners during inflation

There will be financial incentives and reductions in royalty fees until 2023.

Birmingham, Glasgow is hospitality sector’s top cities: report

But inflationary pressures threaten hospitality’s revival.   Hospitality continues to help post-pandemic recovery of Britain's top cities, with Birmingham and Glasgow at the top, CGA by NielsenIQ and Wireless Social research showed.   The Top Cities report combines CGA’s sales data with log-in data from Wireless Social, leading connectivity solutions provider for hospitality and leisure business to provide a ranking of Britain’s 10 most populous cities over the four weeks to 27 August 2022.   Birmingham is on the top of the list for the first time this year, ahead of Glasgow which led the rankings in the previous four-week period.   Leicester and Liverpool are amongst the cities on the rise in the new chart, in third and fourth place, respectively.   The report also indicated that hospitality’s recovery is almost struggling, with sales in four of the biggest cities in the UK lower than the 2019 levels. 

One in 6 Britons forced to pick cheaper food alternatives

Less than 20% forced to shift to affordable staple food items.

UK residents spend ₤21.29 per delivery order: study

The busiest time for delivery orders is from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Friday.