Carrefour closes China store March 19, 2012 EUROPEAN retail giant Carrefour is to temporarily close one of its stores in China, a local government official said yesterday, days after state media said the chain was passing off regular chicken as free-range meat. The closure is the latest case of Chinese officials cracking down on foreign brands and comes after food safety authorities said [...]
A winning formula: treats for tough times January 24, 2012 YESTERDAY, the Liberal Democrat deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg was out posing for the cameras at a McDonald’s training facility in East Finchley. Two or three years ago, such a photo shoot would have been unimaginable. The fast-food giant, a bête noire of the chattering classes, was seen as politically toxic and blamed for everything [...]
A winning formula: treats for tough times January 24, 2012 YESTERDAY, the Liberal Democrat deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg was out posing for the cameras at a McDonald’s training facility in East Finchley. Two or three years ago, such a photo shoot would have been unimaginable. The fast-food giant, a bête noire of the chattering classes, was seen as politically toxic and blamed for everything [...]
McDonald’s in shake up as Europe boss swaps fries for pizza August 16, 2011 MCDONALD’S European president Steve Easterbrook (pictured) has left the company to become chief executive of Pizza Express, after 18 years at the fast food giant. Easterbrook will join the Gondola Group – parent company of the Pizza Express, Zizzi and Ask restaurants – from October, replacing former chief executive Mark Angela at the helm of [...]
Croydon is reaching for the sky with 55-storey tower January 18, 2012 CROYDON is setting its sights high after approving a 55-storey skyscraper which would rejuvenate the south London borough. The development, expected to cost in the region of £350m, would bring 397 residential units, 217 hotel rooms and over 23,000 square metres of office space to Croydon. The skyscraper would also boast its own restaurant, coffee [...]
PM to hit out at anti-business snobbery in UK February 22, 2012 PRIME Minister David Cameron will attack “anti-business snobbery” in a speech to the Business in the Community conference today. Business is “the most powerful force for social progress the world has ever known”, he is expected to say, just two days after the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) accused some government policies and ministers of [...]
Barclays unveils cash-free payment app in bid to poach bank customers February 15, 2012 BARCLAYS has launched a mobile app that could see the bank poach thousands of customers from rivals by giving them the ability to pay without cash. The app, called Pingit, is aimed at boosting Barclays’ brand by linking the lender to a convenient service. It lets users link their mobile number to their bank account [...]
McDonald’s May sales rise 3.1 per cent June 8, 2011 US fast food giant McDonald’s has reported a 3.1 per cent rise in May sales at established restaurants, but gains were more modest than expected in its core US market and its shares fell 1.7 per cent in premarket trading. The world’s biggest hamburger chain said sales at restaurants open at least 13 months rose [...]
Greggs in festive boost January 11, 2012 Baker Greggs posted a rise in sales over the Christmas and New year trading period and forecast more growth in 2012. The Newcastle, North East England-based firm, which sells bread, sandwiches, savouries, cakes and pastries to over 6 million customers a week, said on Wednesday sales at stores open over a year rose 5.1 per [...]
Investors unnerved by poor factory data March 22, 2012 CYCLICAL sectors led US stocks lower yesterday, setting the S&P 500 up for its first negative week in six, after factory data showed a slowdown in both the Eurozone and China. The weak data is hardly a surprise for markets, as many analysts have already factored in a recession in the Eurozon and early this [...]