CGA
Deliveries and takeaways double pre-Covid levels in February, but growth slows
Britain’s managed restaurant and pub groups’ delivery and takeaway sales continue to run at more than twice the level seen before Covid-19, but trading has dipped from the peaks of early 2021.
Contract catering sales still below pre-Covid levels
Contract catering sales saw a modest recovery in the last quarter of 2021, according to CGA, but Covid-19 concerns continue to hold them well below pre-pandemic levels.
Hospitality groups' January sales up 3% on pre-Covid-19 levels as restrictions ease
Easing of Covid restrictions nudges up drinks sales in pubs, bars and restaurants
Managed hospitality groups' December sales dipped by 11% as Omicron hit consumer confidence
Britain’s managed restaurant, pub and bar groups suffered a double-digit drop on sales from pre-Covid-19 levels[...]
Consumer confidence grows, raising hopes for hospitality's recovery in 2022
Consumer confidence about eating and drinking out remains high despite the Omicron variant, new research from[...]
Poor festive trading results in £3b hit to hospitality sector
A 40% drop in sales for the hospitality sector during the 2021 festive season versus 2019[...]
Delivery and takeaway sales growth slows in October but still at all-time high
The growth in delivery and takeaway sales has slowed down as consumers have returned to pre-Covid[...]
Food prices set to rise in coming months as pressures on supply chain grow
Supply issues are expected to lead to rising food prices in the run-up to Christmas and into the New Year. "
Pent-up demand appears to be waning as hospitality reports ‘modest’ October sales growth
The pent-up demand for hospitality post-lockdown appears to be waning as consumers began to feel the impact of rising costs and hospitality saw modest sales growth for October.
Contract caterers' third-quarter sales up year-on-year, but significantly lag pre-Covid levels
Contract catering sales from July to September 2021 were up by 52% on the same three months in 2020, but still 36% lower than the same period in 2019, according to the latest CGA Contract Caterer Tracker.
Hospitality records strong sales in September but London lagging behind
Britain’s leading managed restaurant, pub and bar groups achieved a significant bounce in sales in September,[...]
Hospitality loses nearly 1,000 more sites as cost, staff and supply pressures mount
Britain’s number of licensed premises fell by nearly a thousand between July, when the market fully[...]
Staffing crisis pushing up wages as one in six jobs lie vacant
One in six (16%) hospitality jobs currently lie vacant, the latest Business Confidence Survey from CGA[...]
August sales at managed pubs, restaurants and bars rise to pre-pandemic levels
Rising consumer confidence and staycations saw sales at Britain’s managed pub, restaurant and bar groups rise[...]
Delivery and takeaway sales growth begins to stabilise
Despite restrictions on indoor service lifting, deliveries and takeaways are set to maintain a significant share of restaurant and pub groups’ operations, the latest CGA & Slerp Hospitality at Home Tracker reveals."
Inflation steady as disruptions to food and drink supply hit reopening
Food and drink supply markets have been hit by widespread distribution problems and a spike in demand following the return of out-of-home eating and drinking, observes the new edition of the CGA Prestige Foodservice Price Index.
July sales down 6% on pre-Covid-19 levels at managed restaurants, pubs and bars
Britain’s managed pub, restaurant and bar groups' sales bounced back close to pre-Covid-19 levels in July, the latest Coffer CGA Business Tracker has revealed.
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