twenty first Might, 2021 by Kate Malczewski Britain’s on-trade has come roaring again to life, with gross sales up by 1 / 4 in comparison with pre-Covid numbers as venues reopened indoors on Monday 17 Might. Monday’s reopening marked the primary time British shoppers may drink and dine indoors in 2021 In response to market
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As indoor ingesting and eating returns right now (17 Might) throughout England, new figures have revealed that Britain now has 7.4% fewer licensed hospitality venues than it did earlier than the pandemic. Regardless of sector losses, one-third of British hospitality venues have returned to buying and selling since 12 April In accordance with the newest
10th May, 2021 by Kate Malczewski US on-trade sales were up 225% in the week ending 1 May compared to the same period in 2020, as hospitality venues reopened for indoor visits in some capacity across all states. California showed ‘the best trends’ of all states analysed, said the report According to the Covid-19 On
4th May, 2021 by Nicola Carruthers The UK hospitality industry has seen sales plummet by £80.8 billion (US$112bn) over the last 12 months, according to new data. Bars and pubs across England will be allowed to reopen for indoor service in May 2021 Data from the UK Hospitality Quarterly Tracker with CGA reported sales from
26th April, 2021 by Owen Bellwood On-trade sales across the US during the week ending 17 April were 203% higher than last year, as the majority of states can now reopen for indoor service in some capacity. Bars in 98% of US states can offer indoor service According to the latest Covid-19 On-Premise Impact Report