Category: restaurants

  • No-Shows, Ozempic, and the £50 Fee: Restaurants Have Had Enough

    It is not exactly the end of civilization, but I love anger a little when it comes to modern food habits. These days, even if you suggest that a restaurant may have to protect itself from the lack of borders, expect a torrent of discontent. However, we are here, with…

  • Restaurants brace for Reeves’s £25bn tax raid as hospitality job cuts loom

    The hospitality and retail sectors in Britain are preparing to raise the tax on the horizon in April on national insurance contributions to employers (NIC), as well as a sharp rise in the minimum wage, both of which warn industry leaders of job losses and further price increases. Dominic Chapman,…

  • Shops and restaurants brace for record employment tax surge after Reeves’s budget raid

    Retailers and hospitality businesses are seeing an unprecedented rise in employees’ tax bills this year, due to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ decision to increase employers’ National Insurance contributions coupled with the minimum wage rising above inflation. New figures compiled by the Center for Policy Studies (CPS) show that the annual cost…

  • Restaurants Open on Thanksgiving Day 2024 Near Me: These Ones Will Be Serving Food

    Thanksgiving can be a stressful holiday for people who aren’t good at cooking. If you’re responsible for preparing dinner and don’t have the cooking skills to pull it off, there’s nothing wrong with eating out. Fortunately for you, there are plenty of places to choose from today. Although many retailers…

  • ‘London’s best-kept secret’: Inside the $1.1 billion midnight market that fuels Harrods, Claridge’s and the capital’s Michelin-starred restaurants

    By the time most Londoners had rolled out of bed on Monday morning, Garry Marshall had already finished his day at New Covent Garden Market. Located on the south bank of the River Thames, surrounded by high-rise buildings sparkling in the early winter dawn, the wholesale market is the UK’s…

  • Janet Yellen is a fan of ‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives’ and visiting restaurants to go beyond economic data

    Janet Yellen has been at the top of economic policymaking for decades, having previously served as chair of the Federal Reserve, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, among other roles, before becoming Treasury secretary. But her visits…

  • Shops and restaurants poised for consumer spending boost with labour win and major sports events

    Retailers and the hospitality sector are bracing for a huge increase in consumer spending as Labour’s latest election victory coincides with a big weekend of sporting events, including England’s Euro 2024 match and Andy Murray’s potential final appearance at Wimbledon. Businesses across the UK are set to benefit from a…

  • Restaurants Canada on LCBO Strike

    Article Content statement TORONTO, July 5, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Restaurants Canada is urging the Restaurants Canada Association, the government and the striking workers to continue negotiating to reach a quick resolution and end the labour dispute. The summer season is a critical time for restaurants and bars that rely…

  • Wall Street Deep Dive into Darden Restaurants By Investing.com

    Wall Street Deep Dive into Darden Restaurants By Investing.com

    Market performance and industry trends Darden Restaurants (NYSE:), owner of popular dining brands like Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse, continues to attract attention on Wall Street with its financial performance. The restaurant industry originally expected a +17% increase in the sector for the fourth quarter, and saw a revised average…