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By: Jessica Clark

Jess Clark is a City A.M. news reporter covering retail and property.

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  • Brewdog’s Aldi IPA to go on sale as soon as October

    August 27, 2020

    Brewdog has confirmed it will sell its ALD IPA in Aldi stores as soon as October after the budget supermarket ripped off the craft brewery firm’s signature beer. Aldi launched a beer named Anti-Establishment IPA, with a striking similarity to Brewdog’s flagship Punk IPA. In response the brewery joked on Twitter that it could launch [...]

  • Brewdog to plant 1m trees in £30m ambition to be carbon negative

    August 27, 2020

    Craft beer company Brewdog has bought 2,000 acres of Scottish highland to plant 1m trees, with the ambition to remove twice as much carbon from the air than it emits each year.  The Scottish brewery will create 1,400 acres of woodland and 650 acres of peatland restoration, with work expected to start early next year.  [...]

  • Deliveroo launches Eat In to Help Out discount for September

    August 27, 2020

    Deliveroo has launched an Eat In to Help Out offer for September as the government’s dine-in discount scheme comes to an end this month.  The food delivery firm will offer customers £5 off orders on Monday to Wednesday next month in a bid to support local restaurants.  Deliveroo will fund the discount for the more [...]

  • The Works swings to a loss but hails strong post-lockdown trading

    August 27, 2020

    The Works swung to a loss in the last financial year due to the impact of the coronavirus crisis, but the retailer said trading had been well ahead of expectations after stores reopened. The figures The Works posted a loss of £18m for the year ended 26 April, down from a profit of 2.3m the [...]

  • Ocado finance chief steps down due to ‘family circumstances’

    August 27, 2020

    Ocado’s finance chief will step down after eight years with the online supermarket, citing family circumstances as the reason for his departure. Duncan Tatton-Brown, who was appointed as Ocado’s chief financial officer in 2012, will leave the role in November, but will continue as a non-executive director. Tatton-Brown said family circumstances meant that it is [...]

  • Flutter Entertainment’s profit plunges 70 per cent amid Covid-19 crisis

    August 27, 2020

    Flutter Entertainment, the owner of gambling firms Betfair and Paddy Power, suffered a 70 per cent dive in profit in the first half of the year as major sports events were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The figures Flutter’s profit before tax plummeted 70 per cent in the first six months of the year, [...]

  • UK hospitality firms predict 41 per cent drop in summer sales

    August 27, 2020

    UK hospitality firms are predicting a 41 per cent drop in sales over the summer months, although businesses are optimistic that trade will pick up this winter. According to the latest research, six per cent of hospitality and leisure sector companies are confident about growth this summer. However confidence surges in the winter months, with [...]

  • UK house prices to ‘hold firm’ in 2020 despite Covid-19 crisis

    August 27, 2020

    UK house prices are set to hold firm for the rest of the year despite the looming recession and rising unemployment sparked by the coronavirus crisis.  Annual house price growth has been sustained at 2.5 per cent as demand continues to outstrip supply, despite fears that the pandemic would cause property values to plunge.  According [...]

  • London landlord Grosvenor pays for tenants to extend Eat Out to Help Out

    August 26, 2020

    West End landlord Grosvenor will pay for its Mayfair and Belgravia tenants to continue to offer half price meals throughout September to boost visitor numbers in central London.  The property company said it will fund the £10 discount offer after the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme comes to an end on 31 August.  [...]

  • Eat Out to Help Out: What happens when the restaurant discount scheme ends?

    August 26, 2020

    Queues formed outside restaurants and reservations were booked up weeks in advance as Brits ventured out of lockdown to make the most of discounted meals this month.  More than 64m meals have been claimed using the government’s offer to cover half the bill during August, with restaurants toasting a much needed pick-up in sales after [...]

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