Craft beer prices threatened by hop shortages following heatwaves in Europe last summer April 13, 2016 There's no easy way to say this, but if you're a fan of craft beer and ale, now could be the time to drink up fast. In the coming months, craft beer producers could be forced to raise the prices of their increasingly popular brews following heatwaves last summer that have led to shortages of [...]
AB InBev gulps down Wetherspoons’ craft beer favourite US Devils Backbone Brewing as buying bender rolls on April 12, 2016 Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer more commonly known as AB InBev, has said it plans to swallow Wetherspoons' craft beer supplier Devils Backbone Brewing for an undisclosed price. The deal is expected to go through in the second quarter. The move is the latest a raft of forays into the quickly growing premium-priced craft beer market. [...]
McDonald’s, JD Wetherspoon and Domino’s urged to crackdown on use of antibiotics in global meat and poultry supply chains April 11, 2016 A coalition of 54 institutional investors, which manages funds totalling $1 trillion, has called on 10 UK and US restaurant chains including McDonald’s, JD Wetherspoon, Wendy’s and Domino’s Pizza Group to curb antibiotic use in their global meat and poultry supply chains. The investors, which include Aviva Investors and Coller Capital, have written to ten [...]
EU referendum: Chairman of JD Wetherspoon sets out his argument for a Brexit – “democracy equals prosperity” March 26, 2016 The chairman of pubs chain JD Wetherspoon has today set out his reasoning for backing a so-called Brexit. Tim Martin was one of 250 business leaders to give their support to the Vote Leave campaign today. Explaining his decision, Martin said: "Democracy equals prosperity. And slowly democracy is being removed by the European Union." Read [...]
EU referendum: Brexit campaign group unveils list of 250 business backers as former BCC director general John Longworth takes up new role March 26, 2016 Vote Leave has today unveiled a list of 250 business leaders backing its campaign for a Brexit. The organisation also revealed John Longworth, the former director general of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), will chair its business council. Read more: Poll finds growing support for a Brexit – but Remain retains lead Meanwhile, a new [...]
Wetherspoons drowns its sorrows as profits are hit by taxes – and chairman voices support for Brexit March 11, 2016 Cheap it may be, but cheerful Wetherspoons is not – after it said profits in the six months to the end of January were hit by the "continuing tax disparity" between supermarkets and pubs, as chairman Tim Martin came out in favour of Brexit. The figures Pre-tax profits fell 2.2 per cent to £36.6m, while operating profit before exceptional [...]
Pub chain J D Wetherspoon to scrap traditional Sunday roast dinners when it brings in its new menu in a couple of weeks February 27, 2016 Sundays are about to get tricky – you might have to find a new haunt to grab your roast dinner at, as popular pub chain J D Wetherspoon is scrapping the traditional Sunday offering. If you need to get your Yorkshire pudding fix, you better be quick, because last roasts will be served on Mother's Day, 6 [...]
High street restaurant dishes from Pizza Express and Barburrito have more salt than a McDonald’s Big Mac February 16, 2016 Popular dishes at some of Britain's best-known high street chains actually contain more salt than junk food favourites like a Big Mac and regular fries from McDonalds. That's according to research by Treated.com, which found some main course menu items on offer in high street chains such as Pizza Express and Barburrito "out-salt" what's generally seen as less [...]
TfL Tube strike on 6 to 8 February 2016 is exposing London to cyber attacks February 5, 2016 The upcoming Tube strike is exposing London to a heightened risk of cyber attacks, as thousands of Londoners prepare to work from home on Monday. “It is crucial that employers are aware of the increased risk of cybercrime that comes with staff logging on from anywhere but the office,” warned Raj Samani, Intel Security’s chief [...]
Ignore celebrities who moan about corporations January 25, 2016 The American writer Paul Theroux once observed that “there are probably more annoying things than being hectored about African development by a wealthy Irish rock star in an American cowboy hat, but I can’t think of one at the moment". It was 2005, and he was expressing a no-doubt commonly held frustration with Bono’s incessant posturing. [...]