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By: Emily Hawkins

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  • UK must change thinking around non-drinkers as 1 in 3 pub visits alcohol-free

    July 11, 2022

    One in three pub visits are stone cold sober as Brits shun beer for alcohol-free and low-alcohol tipples. More than a third (37 per cent) of restaurant visits are also alcohol-free, according to a freshly published report from KAM and alcohol-free beer brand Lucky Saint. Just over half of UK drinkers drink fewer than ten [...]

  • Amazon expects record sales as cash-strapped Brits turn to Prime Day for big ticket purchases

    July 11, 2022

    Amazon is anticipated to smash sales records as cash-strapped Brits turn to the e-commerce titan for its blockbuster Prime Day. Last year, sales during the discount bonanza hit a new record, raking in $11.2bn.  Now, the e-commerce giant will be hoping more discount-hungry shoppers than ever will be seeking out the best deals from Tuesday, [...]

  • JD Wetherspoon shareholders await impact of cost of living on budget pub chain’s pint sales

    July 10, 2022

    Investors will be eager to see if the cost of living crisis has made any dent to JD Wetherspoon sales in the budget pub chain’s quarterly update this week. Analysts said a wider downturn in consumer spending could be mitigated by the chain’s cheaper prices enticing drinkers but thin margins risked a gloomy verdict. The [...]

  • West End: Capco, Shaftesbury bosses to receive millions in shares after merger

    July 10, 2022

    Top bosses at Covent Garden estate owner Capital & Counties Properties (Capco) and Shaftesbury will be awarded millions in shares after the merger between the two companies is completed. Capco’s top brass will receive shares amounting to £7.4 million while Shaftesbury’s senior executives will receive shares worth £5.3 million. The £3.5bn merger will see the [...]

  • Depleted chickpea crops across world as prices of hummus products surge this year

    July 10, 2022

    Hummus lovers may be forced to cough up more for their favourite snack as global chickpea supplies are set to be depleted this year, amid the war in Ukraine. Poor weather and the war between Russia and Ukraine has dealt a blow to farmers growing the protein.  Chickpea supplies could be down some 20 per [...]

  • Shop visits increase as shoppers hunt for cheapest prices but sales growth lags

    July 8, 2022

    Visits to shops have increased as shoppers hunt for the cheapest prices, however this has not translated into sales growth amid the cost of living crisis. According to data from the British Retail Consortium, UK footfall increased by two percentage points in June, versus the prior month.  Shoppers were hunting for the best deals as [...]

  • Sainsbury’s investors back supermarket as it refuses living wage accreditation

    July 7, 2022

    Sainsbury’s saw a minority of shareholders revolt over staff pay at its AGM on Thursday morning, with nearly 17 per cent backing a resolution for the supermarket to gain Living Wage accreditation.  Some 16.7 per cent shareholders supported a resolution that urged the supermarket to become a Living Wage accredited employer. The resolution required 75 [...]

  • Cadbury’s allowed to register iconic purple colour trade mark in High Court ruling

    July 7, 2022

    Cadbury’s has been allowed to register a trademark for the particular purple colour used on its chocolate bar wrappers, after a High Court ruling this week. Lawyers representing Cadbury, Charles Russell Speechlys, said Cadbury’s would now be able to register the colour (Pantone 2685C). The confectionery giant has been attempting to register the colour for [...]

  • London shops hit by falling footfall as Brits tighten belts amid inflation

    July 7, 2022

    Central London shops may see a spending slowdown in the weeks to come, with city centres still reeling from the impact of office workers remaining at home, industry experts have warned. While the gap between 2019 footfall levels did narrow slightly in June versus May due to the Platinum Jubilee, sales lagged towards the end [...]

  • FCA warns Brits to seek help as soon as possible over financial troubles

    July 6, 2022

    The financial regulator has urged Brits to seek help as soon as possible if they are facing financial difficulties amid the spiralling cost of household bills. Research has suggested that many borrowers are missing out on available support, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Wednesday. Half of those borrowers in financial difficulty who waited [...]

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