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  • Fast sell-off could be on the cards for 1950s-style casual restaurant chain Ed’s Easy Diner

    October 8, 2016

    Casual dining chain Ed's Easy Diner could imminently be sold off in a quickie sale for as little as £15m, according to reports.  The hard-and-fast sale will probably take the form of a pre-pack administration could be announced in the coming days after the group suffered a trading slump over the summer, sources told The [...]

  • Drink up quick: Sterling drop is a “grave” concern for the wine industry which relies almost solely on imports

    October 7, 2016

    Today's crash in the value of sterling may have left many of us wanting to drown our sorrows. But if you're a wine fan, you might want to drink up quick and make sure you stockpile too while you're at it.  While Britain might have been dubbed the "beating heart" of the global wine trade, [...]

  • Government mulling crackdown on bingo adverts and promotions during sporting events in gambling industry clampdown

    October 7, 2016

    The government is planning to expand a review of the gambling sector to include a major crackdown on betting industry advertising on daytime TV, according to reports.  The Department for Culture, Media and Sports (DCMS) is looking to extend a review of controversial fixed-odds betting terminals to gambling ads in a bid to curb problem betting and [...]

  • Mars gobbles up Buffett’s stake in Wrigley chewing gum business

    October 6, 2016

    Mars has bought billionaire investor Warren Buffett's minority stake in its subsidiary Wrigley, giving it full control of the chewing gum company. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought into Wrigley in 2008, spending $2.1bn (£1.7bn) to help Mars buy Wrigley for $23bn. Berkshire had a 19.4 percent stake in the business, the Financial Times reported. Terms of the deal were [...]

  • Och aye: Brexit vote and film and TV locations lure more Brits to take Scottish staycations

    October 6, 2016

    The Brexit vote and film set locations drove more Britons to take staycations in Scotland this summer, according to data from online travel agent Tripsta.  Between 1 June and 31 August several of Scotland's airports reported a surge in the number of passengers who booked domestic flights through Tripsta to explore the country's cities and islands.  [...]

  • William Hill faces protests from union Unite at its shops tomorrow over retail restructuring plan

    October 6, 2016

    Unite protesters will target more than half a dozen William Hill shops tomorrow over restructuring plans the union has dubbed an "attack" on workers' pay.  Protests will be staged outside branches in nine locations including central London, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Southampton on plans Unite has said will slash shop managers' pay by an average [...]

  • Walmart reckons profit will be pretty flat next year – but that’s because it’s investing in digital

    October 6, 2016

    It's not only in the UK that supermarkets are struggling: Walmart, which owns Asda, has released updated profit guidance suggesting profits will be largely flat next year. Ahead of an investor day today the supermarket, the world's third-largest employer, said it expects earnings per share to lie between $4.29 and $4.49 in 2017 – then [...]

  • Amazon’s unstoppable expansion continues with new warehouse in Northamptonshire

    October 6, 2016

    Amazon has announced plans to open a new warehouse in Daventry, Northamptonshire, in 2017, creating 300 new jobs. The tech giant said it is responding to growing demand for its services and wants to use the opening to offer more products to its customers. Read more: ASOS says "it isn't very practical" to run a warehouse like the Victorians [...]

  • Zut alors: World’s oldest wine club The Wine Society provokes backlash from cancelling “booze cruises” as it closes down French showroom

    October 6, 2016

    The Wine Society has been caught in a storm of backlash after closing its showroom in France without proper consultation with members, who will now not be able to go on cross-Channel "booze cruises".  Members of the world's oldest wine club were left fuming after the society announced earlier this year that it would be [...]

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