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  • Number of UK coffee shops to increase by almost 50 per cent by 2022

    January 16, 2018

    The number of coffee shops in the UK will rise by almost 50 per cent in the next five years, according to a new report. Research by Allegra World Coffee Portal predicts that the total number of UK coffee shops will reach 31,400 by 2022, up from 24,061 in 2017. Last year the coffee market [...]

  • Carluccio’s appoints Goals Soccer Centres boss Mark Jones as CEO

    January 9, 2018

    Deli and restaurant chain Carluccio's has announced that Mark Jones of Goals Soccer Centres is to become its new chief executive. Having announced his intention to leave Goals in October, Jones will take over at the chain of Italian eateries "in due course". He commented: "I am excited to be joining Carluccio's at this important [...]

  • Boots’ UK stores drag on Walgreen Boots Alliance’s international sales

    January 4, 2018

    Boots' UK stores acted as a drag on the international sales of Walgreens Boots Alliance in the first quarter, the pharmaceutical giant said today. Internationally, the retail pharmacy arm of Walgreens Boots Alliance brought in sales of $3.1bn (£2.3bn), an increase of 4.1 per cent year-on-year. On a constant currency basis, sales fell 0.8 per [...]

  • Young’s pubs boss Patrick Dardis: “Smithfields is the new Covent Garden”

    November 16, 2017

    Pub company Young’s has announced a deal to buy City favourite Smith’s of Smithfield and its sister site on Cannon Street. The acquisition was confirmed as the group reported a market-beating rise in sales across its pubs. The figures Revenue across managed pubs, which accounts for the biggest chunk of the business, was up 4.6 [...]

  • Nisa members have voted in favour of Co-op’s takover offer

    November 13, 2017

    Members of convenience chain Nisa have voted to accept The Co-operative's £140m offer for the business. The offer just scraped in over the minimum 75 per cent approval rate, with 75.79 per cent in favour and 24.21 per cent voting against the Co-op’s offer. The Co-op will now acquire the business for a total of [...]

  • The Foschini Group buys fashion brand Hobbs as 3i exits

    November 7, 2017

    Hobbs, the British high street fashion retailer known for being a favourite of the Duchess of Cambridge, has found a new owner in the form of South African retailer The Foschini Group (TFG). Hobbs chief executive Meg Lustman said this would help the brand to become "truly successful". "With TFG’s existing experience managing desirable brands, [...]

  • HMV overtakes Amazon in fight for dwindling DVD and Blu-ray sales

    October 30, 2017

    The decline of DVDs and Blu-rays has allowed HMV to overtake Amazon to be the biggest seller of physical films in the country. HMV has fared well with new releases such as Beauty and the Beast and Logan to take its market share of physical video sales up six points to 22.5 per cent. Amazon’s [...]

  • Suits you: Supermarket fashion is turning heads in the UK

    October 24, 2017

    Cheap? Check. Convenience? Check. Choice? Check. Sainsbury’s launched a rival to Savile Row in outlets this week, giving shoppers a chance to buy suits with their weekly shop. The move is a classic example of how wafer-thin margins and the dog fight for market share is forcing supermarkets to turn towards different revenue streams – [...]

  • Sales rise but market share falls for Big Four grocers as Aldi and Lidl continue to grow

    October 17, 2017

    Each of the big four grocers has grown sales but seen a decrease in market share as Aldi and Lidl can now boast half the total market’s growth, new figures show. Morrisons was the fastest growing of the large retailers, with sales up 2.8 per cent in the 12 weeks to 8 October, followed by [...]

  • Graze’s private equity owners ready to chomp down on £300m sale

    October 15, 2017

    The owners of healthy snack box delivery company Graze are preparing to get their teeth into a £300m sale, according to reports. Private equity firm Carlyle, which bought a majority stake in the business for a rumoured £50m in 2013, has appointed boutique investment bank Harris Williams to run the sale according to the Sunday [...]

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