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Out-of-home outlet visits down 29% YoY in March
Out-of-home outlet visits down 29% YoY in March
The NPD Group believes deals, delivery and the increased use of technology will be part of the “new normal”.
Casual Dining Group working with advisers over potential restructuring
6,000 jobs are at risk.
Domino's questions CMA's go-ahead of Amazon-Deliveroo deal
The pizza chain said it remained unconvinced with the CMA’s reasons.
Consumer attitudes in China “polarised” as restaurants reopen: report
Those who have been going out have done so multiple times.
McDonald's planning to reopen all drive-thrus by early June
30 more outlets will resume trading this week.
Maison Bab's restaurant co-op delivers over 9,000 meals to NHS
To date, the initiative has delivered over 200 meals a day.
LEON's waffle fries now available at select Sainsbury's stores
Three new vegan sauces are also introduced.
SSP Group seeks City consent to cancel dividend: report
SSP is heavily dependent on footfall at transport locations.
Moto to launch click-and-collect food ordering scheme in 48 sites
The service includes their on-site brands and the company’s Burger King outlets.
“Safety-first consumer” mindset emerging, study finds
“Feeling safe in stores” is ranked as the top one factor in determining where consumers will shop.
Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats taking £1bn in fees from UK restaurants: analyst
A poll also revealed that seven in ten takeaway customers would now buy direct to help save their favourite restaurants from closure.
Weekly Global News Wrap: McDonald's to invest $200m on marketing; Starbucks asks for year-long rent break; Shake Shack's social media series launched
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week from around the world.
Social Media Wrap Up: Itsu's take on vegetarian sushi; LEON shares Korean mayo recipe; How Starbucks is supporting NHS workers
Find out what QSRs have been up to on social media this week.
Half of UK employees “eager to return” to work post-lockdown: study
18%, in contrast, believe it is “too soon” to return regardless of additional safety measures.
Most businesses now planning for life after lockdown: survey
CGA and Fourth’s latest study reveals that operators remain deeply pessimistic about both market prospects and the future of their own businesses.
Itsu launches Asian-inspired ‘culture classes'
The classes can be viewed through their Instagram account.
Subway begins phased reopening of over 600 stores
New operational and social distancing safety measures will be implemented.