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Saturday, 25 July 2020

Vegan Foods: UK demand for new vegan food products soars in lockdown



Vegan Foods: UK demand for new vegan food products soars in lockdown
The demand for new #vegan #food products has increased hugely in the UK. Trademarks registration for new vegan food and drink products in the UK has doubled.

In 2018, we had 47 products (ice cream and meat-free products) registered and in 2019 we had 107 products registered. That is a 128% increase than last year.  

Customers are paying more attention to their diet, increasingly adopting “flexitarian” diets and demanding more plant-based food since #coronavirus and supermarkets have reported strong sales of plant-based ranges since the coronavirus outbreak began. Supermarkets and large multinational companies are investing more on #vegan #food

Following companies have registered the following trademarks:
Unilever: vegan ice cream for its Magnum and Ben and Jerrys brands.

Beyond Meat –trademarked “Beyond Butter”, “Beyond Cheese” and “Beyond Mince”.

Lidl: trademarked a range of vegan products including pastries and baguettes,

Ikea: will sell “plant balls” same as meatballs.

Sainsbury’s: trademarked mushroom-based “shroomdog

Tesco: Trademarked 30 new plant-based products across its Wicked Kitchen and Plant Chef ranges in June,

Honest Burger and Leon also entered the fray for meat substitutes and plant-based condiments.

Upfield: The owner of Flora, bought the vegan cheese producer Violife.

Daisy Divoka, an associate at EMW, said: “There are now more vegan products on supermarket shelves than ever before. Multinational corporations have identified this as a fast-growing sector and are competing to register their trademarks to capture and defend a share of the market.”
Drinks, household and toiletry products are our next biggest growth in plant-based categories.

There some more interesting and informative articles on this topic. If you want to know more please click below:

UK demand for new vegan food products soar in lockdown

UK demand for new vegan food products soar in lockdown

UK demand for new vegan food products soar in lockdown

UK demand for new vegan food products soar in lockdown – The Guardian

UK Demand for New Vegan Food Products Soars in Lockdown

Demand for new vegan food products soar in lockdown

UK demand for new vegan food products soar

Vegan food: UK demand for new products soars in lockdown

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Tuesday, 21 July 2020

McDonald's to reopen 700 restaurants for dine-in tomorrow with changing rules for who can eat in their restaurants. Offers 50% off deal next month up to £10 per head



McDonald's to reopen 700 restaurants for dine-in tomorrow with changing rules for who can eat in their restaurants. Offers 50% off deal next month up to £10 per head

Openings:

After #Coronavirus (#Covid-19) lockdown in March-20, the fast-food #restaurant chain McDonald’s is reopening around 700 restaurants for dining-in with restricted capacity across the UK from Wednesday the 22nd July 2020. The #gourmet group has opened almost all of their branches and successfully traded since 4th July 2020 for takeaways and drive-thru. The chain will not be reopening dine-in restaurants in Wales.

Click the link to find whether your local McDonald's is open for dining-in or not McDonald’s restaurant locator.

Changing rules:

Reducing capacity by up to 70% in some restaurants;
Customer can order using the app, at the till or kiosk;
Diners will have to leave their contact details;
Food will be served on the table only;
Restaurants floor will be marked and signposted to keep a safe distance;
Touchpoints, self-order screens, card readers and doors will be sanitized at least every 30 minutes;
Perspex screens have been installed in the kitchens, service areas and drive-thru windows;
Additional protective equipment has been provided such as disposable gloves, face coverings, etc.


McDonald's Offers:

The restaurant group is taking part in “Eat Out to Help Out” which will help families eating out. It will offer 50% off dine-in bills up to a maximum of £10 per head on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays in August. It will also reduce the price from 15 July until 12 January 2021 where VAT was applied 20% (Now they will charge 5%). They will reduce the price of Happy Meals by 30p and breakfast meals by 50p, with price cuts, also recommended for Big Macs, Quarter Pounders and McNuggets.

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Brent Linen Hire
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Monday, 20 July 2020

Hidden lockdown costs 'crippling' restaurant owners

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The #restaurant, #Take ways, #Pubs and #hospitality sectors have suffered the most during the #coronavirus lockdown. Although restaurants and pubs have opened their door on the 4th of July 2020, not many people are yet comfortable to dine out. Still, social distancing rules are in place in the hospitality sectors. The following hidden costs have crippled the restaurants and pubs even more.

1. Credit card charges: The government is encouraging and most people are paying by card instead of cash. Card payment is more #Covid-19 secure than hard cash payment. Unfortunately, the card company charges a commission to the restaurants for taking card payments. That erodes the profit of the company.  Stefano Rossi, the owner of Stefano's Fish and Chips in Edinburgh's Morningside, said his earnings were being "whittled away to nothing". He added: "Before the lockdown, I used to pay about £40 a month on card machine charges but now I've been paying £400 a month. I need customers to return to paying with money now as all the charges are crippling my business". 

2. Delivery charges: Most customers order online using Just Eat, UberEATS, or Deliveroo app. Stefano Rossi said that he was paying £550 a month extra on Just Eat charges since the lockdown began. He added "People just don't realize that when they pay £10 for a takeaway order, we only receive £8.10 and that is if we use our driver," he said. "Just Eat charges 14% on every order plus a 50p service charge and it's 35% if you use their driver. The delivery order costs are just too much now and I would urge customers to please start coming back to the shop and to use money."
Nadeem Amgid, owner of Yayas Grillhouse in Edinburgh's Colinton Mains, said "I've seen a huge difference in my card charge bill since the lockdown and am now paying £500 more on charges a month. Then there are the third-party delivery charges which you were almost forced to join when the lockdown started as that was the way people were ordering food. "Before the lockdown, I was spending about £600 a month on Just Eat and Uber Eat charges. But since the lockdown, I'm spending £3,480 a month."

3. No Show Costs: Most restaurants take bookings but do not take any payment in advance for the bookings. On average, 20% of diners fail to turn up for their reservations in big cities, according to an in-depth study on restaurant no-shows. A 2015 survey by a restaurant booking system put at £16bn the amount British restaurants are losing out annually due to no-shows. Some restaurants take extra bookings than their capacity to adjust the NO-SHOWS. 
Some restaurants are taking advance payment for bookings up to 5% of estimated bills. Now they are thinking of increasing the amount to 15%. Some restaurants sell their booking like a theatre ticket that you pay in advance for the booking. If you do not show up, you lose your money. The National Restaurant Association advises to avoid now shows:
Put the booking confirmation in writing;
Make a phone call to the customer reminding their booking;
Make it easy for customers to cancel
Take the credit card number and advise them there could be a change in case they don't turn up; Offer customers something free who booked and turned up.

We all should play our part to overcome this crisis in the hospitality sector.

Firoz Noman
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Saturday, 18 July 2020

Hardest hit regions of the UK by Coronavirus




The UK employee numbers fell by 649,000 as people losing jobs during the #Covid-19 crisis. ONS says as #Coronavirus started; universal credit claimants went up. 333,000 people have lost jobs between April to June 2020.
Coronavirus has hit the different regions of the country differently. As per ONS, the Worst hit regions are:
1. North East - 64.3% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
2. Scotland - 62% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
3. South West - 61.9% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
4. Yorkshire & the Humber - 61.2% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
5. West Midlands - 60.9% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
6. North West - 60.1% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
7. East Midlands - 59.3% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
8. South East - 59.2% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
9. London - 58.9% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
10. East of England - 58.7% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
11. Wales - 57.5% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
12. Northern Ireland - 48.9% of businesses reporting a fall in revenue
#Restaurant and #hospitality sectors have been hit hard. Ask Italian and Zizzi are planning to close up to 25 more branches with hundreds of jobs at risk. The threat emerged as Pizza Express prepares to close a possible 75 restaurants, putting more than 1,000 jobs at risk. Azzurri is in trouble and is in talks with their partners and creditors. They operate 311 restaurants and shops in the UK, three in the Republic of Ireland, and one in Shanghai. It employs over 6,000 staff and serves over 20 million meals a year. The firm saw restaurant sales rise 7% to £299m last year but made a loss of £16.3m. Chinatown at Soho, London is highly worried about the future of the restaurants in that area. Restaurants and pubs have opened on 4th July 2020. From August 1 we will reopen most remaining leisure settings, namely bowling, ice-skating rinks, casinos and we will enable close contact services at beauticians to resume. Sadly, customers are still not confident enough to dine in.

Princess Beatrice marries Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in private Windsor ceremony



Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice, 31 @yorkiebea marries the 35-year-old millionaire property tycoon Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi @edomm in a private Windsor ceremony. We @BrentLinenHire wish this newly married couple a happy conjugal long life. #PrincessBeatrice #brentlinenhire #restaurantowner #restaurantmanager #restaurants #weddingdecor #weddings #weddingsuppliers #hotel #partyplanner

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Thursday, 16 July 2020

Blind Celebrity #MasterChef contestant Amar Latif





Blind Celebrity #MasterChef contestant Amar Latif hailed an ‘inspiration’ as he sails through competition. As the first blind Celebrity MasterChef contestant praised by the judges. Viewers are inspired by "extraordinary" blind contestant Amar Latif. He aims to inspire other blind people after success on the show. He reveals that he was turned down Celebrity MasterChef previously: “Tell them I’m blind and I can’t cook!”. He spoke out on being given 'extra help' in BBC show first. 

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Sunday, 12 July 2020

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have got engaged



Victoria Beckham has confirmed that her eldest son Brooklyn Beckham, 21, and his girlfriend, former Spice Girl Nicola Peltz, 25 have got engaged. She said on Instagram, calling it "the most exciting news".

@brooklynbeckham wrote "Two weeks ago I asked my soulmate to marry me and she said yes xx. "I am the luckiest man in the world. I promise to be the best husband and the best daddy one day. I love you baby xx."

@nicolaannepeltz replied: "I'm so lucky to call you mine. You've made me the luckiest girl in the world. I can't wait to spend the rest of my life by your side."

@davidbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham

We @BrentLinenHire wish them good luck and happy long life.

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Sunday, 5 July 2020

How we have made our Laundry Covid-19 Secure

We, Brent Linen Hire, strictly follow the guidelines given by the government for the safety of our colleagues and the cloths of our customers and to make our place and work fully #covid-19 secure.

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We have installed a hand sanitizer station in our factory. One is in front of the door (So that nobody takes a virus out), one is inside the door (So that nobody brings any virus with them in the factory.), One in the canteen, and one outside of the toilet. Tiolet and kitchen will always have enough hand washing Liquide. We have a thermometer to measure the temperature. We have offered masks to the staff. Cause of the nature of our work, we stay apart from each other. We have a long table where two ladies were folding the chef jackets. To keep them socially distant, we have got another table for her and put that away from the other table. We have strictly instructed the colleagues to stay away from each other. That is washing men will not come near the folding men or the men working in ironing or sorting and vise versa.

What we do:
1. We wash items customers' cloths #restaurant tablecloths, #chef #uniforms #hiotel, #linen. an all #hospitaliyy cloths as appropriate in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions;

2. We dispose of items that are heavily soiled with body fluids, such as vomit or diarrhea, or items that cannot be washed, with the owner’s consent.

3. Store personal waste (such as used tissues, continence pads, and other items soiled with bodily fluids) and disposable cleaning cloths securely within disposable rubbish bags. Place these bags into another bag, tying securely, and keep separate from other waste within the room. This should be put aside for at least 72 hours before being disposed of as normal.

What we do not do::
1. We do not place dirty laundry on the floor or other surfaces to prevent contamination.

2. We do not shake dirty laundry before washing to minimize the possibility of dispersing the virus through the air.

Note: According to Government guidance, we don't need to separate dirty laundry that has been in contact with an ill person from other people’s items.

We have offered a special staff uniform and clothing should be protected from contamination by PPE. Each day after use, all these used uniform go to the washing machine to wash from 75 degrees to 90 degrees and dry afterward in the dryer at 83 degrees for 35 minutes.

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Friday, 3 July 2020

Want to dine in your favorite restaurant? What to do to avoid disappointment?




Generally, we book a #restaurant when we go for a meal. There are some fine dining restaurants where you have to book six months in advance if you want to reserve a place. But there are some restaurants who would not take a booking rather serve on a first come first serve basis. Some customers wait for an hour to have their favorite meal.

But due to #coronavirus (#Covid-19), all most all restaurants are taking bookings after opening on the 4th of July, even though they were not taking any booking before. Queuing outside may not be possible as if there is a good number of people wait outside with social distancing of a meter or a meter and a  half, the queue line could go long and unmanageable.

Following restaurants were not taking any booking before but now you can book:

Barrafina
El Pastor
Casa Pastor
Gloria
Circolo Popolare
Dishoom
Caravan
Morito
Snackbar
Vinegar Yard

Most of the customers are eagerly waiting to go for a meal. We hope restaurants, #bars, #pubs #cafes will get lots of customers. Sadly, London still is a ghost city. There is no tourist, theatres are not open, cinemas are open with social distancing rules, only 10 to 15% of the employees are back to work, #coronavirus is still spreading and on top you have congestion charge of £15 from 7 am to 10 pm 7 days a week. It is too early to say what will be the fate of the #restaurants and #hospitality sectors.


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Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Restaurants are facing multiple issues in reopening on July the 4th. What are they?


PM’s announcement of the reopening of #restaurants and #pubs on the 4th of July was welcome by most of the restaurant owners. Sadly, the City of London is still a ghost city and restaurant owners are not as optimistic as they wanted to be. Following are the reasons:
1. The theatres are not open;
2. The cinemas are open with social distancing; 
3. Most of the office workers are working from home; 
4. Tourists are not coming as there is a compulsory isolation rule for tourists.
So not many people are coming to the city

On top of that

5. Restaurant owners will get no rent deduction from landlords or rent grant from the government
6. VAT and Business rates could be delayed but still a burden to the owners
7. Staff will come to work, and the furlough scheme is ending slowly and soon.
8. Those who have taken bounce back loan is also a burden to them (Maybe not now but surely in a year time)
9.  London Mayor Sadik Khan has introduced a congestion charge of £15 from 7 am to 10 pm 7 days a week
10. #Coronavirus (#Covid-19) Pandemic is not over yet as Leicester city has gone to lockdown again;
11. Some scientists suggested that we relaxed the lockdown earlier. The US could have 100,000 cases per day from 40,000 per day due to the early relaxation of lockdown.
12. Restaurants and pubs must prepare for Covid-19 secure; and
13. Last but not least, we are going through #Brexit


On this basis, some high profile restaurant owners have written an open letter signed by St. John owners Fergus Henderson and Trevor Gulliver, as well as Angela Hartnett, chef-owner of the Michelin-starred Mayfair Italian restaurant Murano, Geoff Leong of Chinatown institution Leong’s Legend, the Galvin brothers, and critic Tom Parker Bowles, says that “July 4th is no silver bullet for London Town, hidden by scenes of mobbed urban parks and commons and the crazy seaside on our screens. The center of London remains a ghost town,"

They have called for Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan “to sort out their differences” and to come together to provide businesses with “specific support and action now.” 

You can find more information on the following links:

Central London Restaurants Call on Mayor and Prime Minister to Stop ‘Dithering’ 

Congestion Charge changes ‘serious blow’ to restaurants

Marston’s boss’s first order is a cut in VAT

Byron Burger lines up administrators as it seeks buyer

Restaurants are facing multiple issues in reopening on July the 4th. What are they?

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Monday, 29 June 2020

Deliveroo boss Will Shu warns on the future of the restaurant industry




#Restaurants are 'hurting' due to the coronavirus pandemic warned #Deliveroo boss. He said to #BBC “Even if restrictions are lifted soon, there's going to be a long period of socially-distanced dining". He added that "Covid-19 really has marked a new era of delivery. Since we started Deliveroo, there's been this incredible adoption towards online and apps. But I think Covid-19 has brought forward this consumer behavior by about one to three years."

Their company will suffer financially cause their customers (Restaurants). During the lockdown, Deliveroo has expanded their business as lots more restaurants went to takeaway only and offer delivery services. But they are more concerned about the future of the restaurant business because of #coronavirus and social distancing.

Restaurants, #cafes #pubs are reopening on 4th July 2020.

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Thursday, 25 June 2020

Coronavirus Health and Safety Guidance for Restaurants after 4th July





Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced re-opening the #restaurants and #pubs on the 4th of July 2020 with more hand washing. He has reduced the social distancing from 2m to 1m plus. Restaurants, pubs, #cafes, and the #hospitality sector have welcomed the news. Some diners are eagerly waiting to visit their favorite restaurants and pubs. The following are some Health and Safety Guidance for Restaurants for reopening on the 4th of July after Coronavirus (#Covid-19) relaxing.

If you have a booking, you can enter in the pub or the restaurant. If you have not booked, you can only go if there is a table available. The pub or restaurant can hold your data for 21days for future track and trace (In case). 

There will be a hand sanitizer in the entrance for the customer to use. 

Cutlery, napkins, and menus will only be laid once you're seated.

Waiters and waitresses will use a face shield and carry a hand sanitizer all the time.  

Food and drinks must be ordered from the table and served by a member of staff only. 

Contactless payments will be most encouraged. Cash would be left on the tray and the staff will deal with it.

Pubs and restaurants can serve customers on the pavements. But police say that will bring more public disorder.

The pub or restaurant must comply with:
Risk assessments
Track and trace 
Social distancing
Health and hygiene
No loud music
One in one out in the toilet
Surface cleaning per hour
Deep cleaning once a week

You can find more information on the Gov.uk website:

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Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Lockdown to be relaxed in England as 2m rule eased to 1m plus

People should remain 2m apart where possible but a "one metre plus" rule would be introduced on 4th July 2020, told the PM in the parliament #Restaurants #pubs, #heatres, #cinemas, #libraries, #museums, theme parks and #zoos are among other businesses that can also reopen. The venues listed as being able to reopen include: Pubs, bars and restaurants but only with a table service indoors and owners will be asked to keep contact details of customers to help with contact tracing Hotels, holiday apartments, campsites and caravan parks but shared facilities must be cleaned properly Theatres and music halls but they will not be allowed to hold live performances In other changes, weddings will be allowed to have 30 attendees, and places of worship will be allowed to hold services but singing will be banned #brentlinenhire http://www.brentlinenhire.co.uk