Cider maker Thatchers toasts success despite ‘unprecedented economic challenges’ March 19, 2024 Sales at historic cider maker Thatchers increased despite the company facing "unprecedented economic challenges" during its latest financial year.
All Bar One owner still feeling the pinch from inflation May 17, 2023 Mitchells and Butlers, the UK’s largest listed pub group, saw a drop in profits this morning, but said that its cost outlook was improving amid ongoing inflationary pressure. The All Bar One and Toby Carvery owner made £100m in adjusted operating profit for the half year ending on April 8, down from £120m a year [...]
Sainsbury’s now using imported Italian eggs amid ‘supply challenges’ November 14, 2022 Sainsbury’s is now importing its eggs from Italy due to a supply crisis sparked by the avian flu outbreak. The supermarket giant admitted it and other rivals are “experiencing some supply challenges with eggs”, after a report on Friday outlined the staple food had soared in price. One Twitter user shared an image of eggs [...]
From Thatcher to Truss: stop equating female leaders with feminist leaders September 22, 2022 In Liz Truss, we now have our third female prime minister and our second in a decade - a laudable achievement. It is important not to confuse a female body for a feminist mind.
Co-op profit hammered by supply chain disruption as chair warns of ‘stark headwinds’ April 7, 2022 The Co-operative Group’s profit has taken a battering after “significant supply chain disruption” last year, as the grocer pledges to support customers amid a cost of living crunch. The supermarket reported profit before tax of £57m for 2021, down £70m on the year before when it pocketed £127m. The Manchester-based grocer did mark higher profit [...]
Help save the elephants on this Sri Lanka trip of a lifetime July 15, 2024 Help save the elephants with this Sri Lanka trip of a lifetime
London is not a 24-hour city – and Khan needs to change that March 11, 2024 Sadiq Khan must pledge to do more to support our night time industries, making sure they thrive rather than survive.
Greggs on a roll as night trade helps baker to “impressive” financials March 5, 2024 Greggs the no-frills chain said total sales grew 19.6 per cent in the year to last December up on a year-to-year basis
Sake in London: Where to drink it, according to sommelier Natsuki Kikuya December 25, 2023 Working with the Wine and Spirit Education Trust as senior sake researcher, Natsuki is also involved in promoting sake through campaigns, events and with Japanese government organisations.
Coronavirus: Ikea opens Swedish food markets for key workers April 8, 2020 Ikea has opened the food markets at its London stores to serve key workers during the coronavirus pandemic. The Swedish retail giant has opened food halls at its Tottenham and Greenwich sites, which are located close to local hospitals. The Ikea markets will be open to NHS and emergency service workers as well as the [...]