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Restaurant Group

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HeadquartersLondon
United Kingdom
Ceo Andy McCue
Revenue686 million GBP (2018)
Net income6. 9 million GBP (2018)
Founded1987
Subsidiaries Frankie & Benny's
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About Restaurant Group


The Restaurant Group plc is a British chain of restaurants and public houses. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

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... Rick Stein s Restaurant Group, which owns a number of businesses in Cornwall and across the UK, charges £2 for condiments and dips in its Padstow chip shop to sit in...

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... It is currently working in partnership with the Boparan Restaurant Group on the project...

UK retail sales fall in December amid Omicron spread

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Jan 21,2022 12:57 pm

... On Friday, The Restaurant Group, whose operations include Wagamama, Frankie & Benny s, and food kiosks, said that despite the lifting of Plan B restrictions " consumer confidence may take longer to recover"...

The robot chefs that can cook your Christmas dinner

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... " One Restaurant Group that already uses a robot for all its cooking is French pizza mini-chain Pazzi...

Inflation: Food price rises are 'terrifying', warns industry

Inflation: Food price rises are 'terrifying', warns industry
Oct 19,2021 6:42 pm

... " I expect further inflation in January Des Gunewardena, chief executive of high-end Restaurant Group D& D London, says his business has seen half of its costs rise, including surging energy prices...

Coronavirus: Restaurant bosses in plea to PM for help

Coronavirus: Restaurant bosses in plea to PM for help
Jun 16,2020 3:21 am

... Last week, the owner of Frankie and Benny s Restaurant Group, became the latest big name, the restructuring, the announcement that the 3,000 job cuts and 125 caps...

Coronavirus: evening update PM more lock announces and economists voice-fear of recession

Coronavirus: evening update PM more lock announces and economists voice-fear of recession
Jun 10,2020 8:12 pm

... The Restaurant Group, which owns the Frankie and Benny s chain, as well as a Retailer Monsoon Accessorize and Quiz announced-major, structured with job losses out of a total of 3,600...

Frankie and Benny's owner to cut up to 3,000 jobs

Frankie and Benny's owner to cut up to 3,000 jobs
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...The Corona-Virus pandemic has claimed a further 3,000 UK jobs after the Restaurant Group confirmed plans to shut down 125 of its stores...

Inflation: Food price rises are 'terrifying', warns industry

Jun 3,2020 8:03 pm

Food and drink firms are seeing " terrifying" price rises says the sector trade body, which has warned about a knock-on effect for consumers.

Food and Drink Federation boss Ian Wright told MPs inflation is running between 14%-18% for hospitality firms.

The Price rises for food firms' ingredients would lead to consumer price rises, He Said and described The Situation as concerning.

The UK's rate of inflation was 3. 2% in August and is expected to rise further.

Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey recently, suggesting that UK interest rates may soon rise from the historic low of 0. 1%.

Mr Wright told MPs on The Business , Energy and Industrial Strategy select committee: " Inflation is a bigger scourge than Anything Else because it discriminates against the poor. "

The Office for National Statistics will publish the latest inflation figures for September on Wednesday. It is expected to rise further above The Bank of England's target of 2% for longer than previously thought.

Make UK, the manufacturers' organisation, said that inflation was becoming " baked in" among its members.

Stephen Phipson, chief executive at Make UK, told MPs that while there was a welcome rise in demand, many manufacturers are looking at 30% to 40% average increases in material costs.

" When people are able to get hold of materials they are passing those costs on which does imply to us that inflation is more or less baked in at this stage now, " He Said .

" This is not a transitory inflationary demand We Are seeing really serious issues now in terms of price increases. "

'I expect further inflation in January'

Des Gunewardena, chief executive of high-end Restaurant Group D& D London, says his business has seen half of its costs rise, including surging energy prices.

He says staff shortages are his " Number One issue" and has increased salaries by 10%.

The Business has 1,700 employees across the UK and is currently 150 staff short, which He Said could lead to a " nightmare situation" in the busier December period.

Table covers have been reduced from 400 on a Friday Night at his Quaglino's restaurant to between 300 and 350 due to staff shortages.

However, He Said the restaurants have seen increased customer spending, so he is stocking up on specific champagne brands ahead of time, to pre-empt possible supply problems.

" I think we'll have a very strong Christmas So There 's no need to panic yet, but I expect further inflation in January when there won't be the same spending to offset The Extra costs".

Visa scheme 'designed to fail'

Amid concerns about deliveries of food, fuel and other items in the run-up to Christmas, the government is Taking Steps to address the shortage of HGV drivers.

The shortage has been blamed on several factors, including Covid, Brexit and tax changes.

The government introduced temporary visas for 5,000 lorry drivers to work in the UK, although only just over 20 of the 300 applications have been approved So Far , according to Conservative Party chairman Oliver Dowden .

Duncan Buchanan, policy director at The Road Haulage Association (RHA), told the select committee that the government's visa scheme to ease driver shortages had been " designed to fail".

" Reports haven't really eased at all things are not visibly getting better at this stage, " He Said .

Regarding the government's measures to try to ease The Crisis , Mr Buchanan said " visually on the ground that is not having an effect".

A Survey by the RHA of its members estimated there was now a shortage of More Than 100,000 qualified drivers in the UK.

" The consumer is really going to visualise this in terms of reduced choice. We have supply chain disruption but that doesn't mean We Are going to run out of food, " Mr Buchanan added.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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