Chef Ravinder Bhogal interviews composer Nitin Sawhney about the joy of creativity June 4, 2024 Food writer and restaurateur Ravinder Bhogal interviewed her friend Nitin Sawhney, the composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, at her restaurant Jikoni. Here's what happened.
Food and drinks industry call for CO2 deal to head off shortages on shelves January 26, 2022 The food and drink industry has warned the UK of potential shortages without a new agreement on CO2 supplies.
Ultra-processed information: Digesting health and nutritional data June 18, 2024 Data expert Caroline Carruthers discusses how improved levels of data literacy are needed for the public to digest the vast amount of food and health information now available.
Charlie Bigham on inflation, his success and why he doesn’t make ready meals December 30, 2023 Bigham, now 56, started his food business over two decades ago, packing in a career as a management consultant for a taste of self-employment.
Domino’s Pizza launches Uber Eats trial in sales push January 9, 2024 Customers can now order Domino’s Pizza on Uber Eats, as part of a new trail between the fast food chain and the delivery service.
SSP Group: Upper Crust owner’s shares soar on back of impressive sales July 10, 2024 Travel food specialist SSP Group has continued its momentum from of May's half-year results, thanks to continuous increases in demand for leisure travel.
Food and beverage M&A activity at highest since 2010 October 5, 2021 UK food and beverage M&A market activity was at its highest since 2010 this summer. Deal value between May and August, was at an estimated £3.9bn, according to corporate finance house Oghma Partners’ latest report. The year-to-date total value of recorded deals are estimated at £5.8bn – the nearest annual total was that 2015’s figure [...]
Tortilla shares plummet as chain takes revenue hit after quitting Deliveroo July 24, 2024 Mexican fast food chain Tortilla has taken a hit to its revenue after ending its partnership with Deliveroo in a bid to cut down on delivery commission charges.
Chicken King’s empire still in the red despite sales passing £3bn May 8, 2024 The food empire run by the so-called "Chicken King" has spent another year in the red despite its turnover rising to more than £3bn.
EC chief Von Der Leyen lashes out at Putin as she calls out ‘Russia’s blackmail’ on food and fuel May 24, 2022 Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, today denounced Russian aggression and its use of “hunger and grain to wield power”, in an address at the World Economic Forum in Davos. “Global cooperation is the antidote to Russia’s blackmail,” she said. Her message focused on strategic priorities for Europe since the invasion. Boosting military spending [...]