New research carried out with 70,000 businesses reveals that 50 million adults eat out in Great Britain each year on 2.4 billion occasions. Young people are most likely to dine out with couples and under 35’s eating out once a week. The research will help form a new annual market report revealing what British consumers want from restaurants. It is based on a detailed … [Read more...]
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John Campbell sits down to discuss working with Meiko UK
John Campbell has been working with Meiko UK for fifteen years, so on a recent visit to his restaurant, The Woodspeen in Newbury, John kindly sat down and set out the culture of his restaurant and why that fits alongside working with Meiko UK. Meiko UK Limited, 393 Edinburgh Avenue, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 4UF For more information click … [Read more...]
Transfer from back to front of house timing aided
As Christmas approaches even the best restaurant kitchens begin to creak under pressure. Restaurant kitchen brigades struggle to find sufficient flat surfaces to cope with busy service periods. Front of house at the same time are eager to ensure every dish is served at optimum temperature. The temperature of any dish is vital to all dining experiences, and lukewarm dishes are … [Read more...]
Talking hospitality tech 2020 with Vodat’s Bim Jinadasa
What are the big hospitality and catering trends for 2020 and how can digital networks help companies deliver? In addition to service, hotels used to compete on aspects such as room décor, food and beverage offering and fitness facilities, but now a key differentiator is technology. Customers are accustomed to having great Wi-Fi, a smart TV, voice assistants and wireless … [Read more...]
Scottish local authorities empowered to increase hospitality business rates
Scottish Parliament earlier this week gave local authorities the power to set their own business rates and as such a free reign to charge local businesses in Scotland as they see fit. With local authority budgets across Scotland being called upon to satisfy so many needs and wants, the decisions on business rates could be seen by some local authorities as a way to raise funds … [Read more...]