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Hotel and restaurant sector
Hotel & Restaurant Sector Restaurants in suburbs and staycation destinations recovering more strongly than those in Dublin City, according to new data Hospitality Ireland – 07.09.2021 Food businesses in the suburbs and staycation destinations are recovering much more
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QUICK SERVICE RESTAURANT (QSR) & PUB SECTOR Revenues at Supermac's group rose 10% in 2019 RTE Business – 01.01.2021 Revenues at fast food, hotel and property group Supermac's jumped by 10% to €189.4m in 2019. New accounts show that the Pat McDonagh led firm enjoyed a record
Read MoreStriking the balance: Plant, Protein and the Planet Report Launch
Striking the balance: Plant, Protein and the Planet Report Launch - PCF
Read MoreStriking the Balance ‘Plant, Protein and the Planet’
This study builds on our previous Dietary Lifestyle work reflecting on the macro drivers that will impact upon our future dietary choices. The study also sets out to explore how consumption habits have evolved in recent years, how our relationship with plant based
Read MoreMussels Grilled with Pesto
Mussels Grilled with Pesto These mussels are great party food and can be served as a canapé or a starter. 5 15 Place the mussels in a large bowl of cold water. Use a small knife to remove any barnacles and pull away the beard. Discard any mussels that are damaged or won’t
Read MoreWhiskey Category in China - 2020 Update
The latest IWSR Domestic Volume Report for China captures continued consumption growth in the whiskey category of 10.9 per cent year-on-year in 2019. This relates to 1.68 million nine-litre cases consumed last year in the market. Whiskey enjoys a premium image in China and
Read MoreSupply Chain: Assessment of Shipping & Container Challenges on Global Trade Routes
Supply Chain: Assessment of Shipping & Container Challenges on Global Trade Routes
Read MoreMark's Spiced Lamb Burgers
These spiced lamb buns are something different and even better with your own homemade brioche buns!
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General Industry News Ireland's competitiveness 'under threat', tourism body warns Irish Times - 11.08.2022 One million people visited Ireland last month, as recovery across the tourism sector continued to gather pace. However, new figures from the Irish Tourism Industry
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Hotel & Restaurant Sector Hatch & Sons Announces Venue Closures Hospitality Ireland – 10.01.2022 Hatch & Sons has announced the closure of its venues in Dublin’s Hugh Lane Gallery and beneath the Little Museum of Dublin. Hatch & Sons stated on its website, “We are so
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Hotel & Restaurant Sector Christmas cancellations cost hotels €90m in revenue RTÉ Business – 24.11.2021 Hoteliers are reporting over €90m in lost revenues as a result of many companies cancelling events and social gatherings, according to new research by the Irish Hotels
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Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) & Pub Sector Pub sales market remains resilient RTÉ Business – 22.02.2021 The market for pubs in Dublin remained resilient last year, notwithstanding the heavy burden of the Covid-19 pandemic, a new report from Lisney has found. According to
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General Industry News Hospitality organisations call for additional government supports for businesses Hospitality Ireland – 24.02.2021 A number of Irish hospitality organisations have called for additional government supports for
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General Industry News Irish economy grew 5.5% last year, outpacing European peers The Irish Times – 06.03.2020 Growth in the State’s economy outpaced European peers again last year, increasing by 5.5 per cent in value to €347 billion, according to preliminary figures from
Read MoreAmenity Horticulture Industry Day
Amenity Horticulture Industry Day Bord Bia welcomed a large number of businesses from nurseries and retailers to an Amenity Horticulture Industry Day on 18th October, the first in person event since 2019. All of the research carried out over the last 18 months was
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