All High Street articles – Page 62
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Aramark strikes 10-year partnership with Jamie Oliver
Aramark strikes 10-year partnership with Jamie Oliver
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Soft drinks levy 'should be extended to sugary coffees'
The NOF said the move would encourage OOH outlets to switch to sweeteners rather than sugar
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Pret partners with Chilly's on reusable bottles
With three different designs exclusive to Pret, the 500ml bottles keep drinks cold for 24 hours and hot for 12 hours
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Scottish retailers 'hardest hit' with store closures
PwC research compiled by the Local Data Company showed almost 300 high street retail closures in Scotland
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Selfridges stops selling plastic carbonated drinks bottles
Store was first retailer to replace single-use plastic water bottles with alternatives in January 2015
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Hotel Chocolat launches eco-friendly reusable shopping bags
The move is part of its strong sustainability and ethical production commitments
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KFC still dealing with availability fallout
Some restaurants this week remained closed while others were operating from a limited menu
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McDonald's to trial paper straws in effort to cut plastic
WWF predicts that the UK alone will use 42 billion straws this year
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UK retail sales return to growth in February
The rising cost of goods boosted retail sales in February according to the Office of National Statistics, with value sales growth significantly outpacing volume increases in purchases compared with the previous month.
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Analysis & Features
The evolution of the European food hall
Food halls are back in town, with a surge of new openings in the UK following the burgeoning trend in Europe and the US. And the modern take on the hallowed halls of the past is all about the experience
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Percol Coffee to open sustainable pop-up in London
Percol Coffee to open sustainable pop-up in London
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Coffee chain MangoBean rescued from administration
North-East based national coffee chain MangoBean Coffee has been rescued from administration, safeguarding all jobs at its Newcastle-upon-Tyne head office.
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Grimsey to present government with new high streets probe
Grimsey published his first high streets review in 2013
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Coffee cup debate: government shies away from 'latte levy'
Coffee cup debate: government shies away from ‘latte levy’
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City snapshot: Retail footfall falls again in February
Retail footfall declined by 0.5% in February according to the latest BRC – Springboard footfall and vacancies monitor, though this latest decline marked an improvement on recent falls in shopper numbers. Plus, consumer spending made its weakest start to the year since 2012 and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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KFC returns to Bidvest after chicken supply crisis
The fast-food chain had egg on its face after axing Bidvest in favour of DHL
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Starbucks gets behind PHE's calorie campaign
Starbucks will also introduce the PHE’s One You campaign focused menu board
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AMT Coffee attains Fair Tax Mark certification
Other businesses to have secured the accreditation include the Co-op, Lush Cosmetics and Richer Sounds
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Theresa May gives thumbs-up to shop-to-home conversions
The Portas Review of 2011 called on the government to address the restrictive aspects of the ‘Use Class’ system
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Compass UK barista academy set up to drive up coffee quality
Applications are now open to all baristas in the company, with the chance to win the title of master barista