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Pressure of rising costs closes one of Scotland’s best restaurants | GlasgowWorld

19 July 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

“Inflation, rising prices and Brexit aftershocks continue to put pressure on local hospitality businesses.” https://www.glasgowworld.com/lifestyle/food-and-drink/pressure-of-rising-costs-closes-one-of-scotlands-best-restaurants-4223495

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Posted in: Business, UK Filed under: hospitality, restaurants, scotland

Between Brexit and Covid, London’s food scene has become a dog’s dinner – can it be saved? | The Independent

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https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/london-food-restaurants-brexit-covid-b2377222.html

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Posted in: Business, UK Filed under: brexit, london, restaurants

Michel Roux: ‘It’s hard to avoid the ‘B-word’ – Brexit – when you look at the situation today’ | The Guardian

16 July 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

“We now have to get a work permit for individuals – that costs about £5,000 before you start. That’s bonkers,”…

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Posted in: Business, UK Filed under: food, michelin, restaurants, roux, work-permit

Prices at UK’s top restaurants ‘have doubled since Brexit’ | The Guardian

10 November 2022 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

Editor of Harden restaurant guides says prices of more than £200 a head at top eateries are ‘becoming the norm’…

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Posted in: Economy, Uncategorised Filed under: hospitality, prices, restaurants

Hospitality recruitment crisis: Restaurant bosses in Portsmouth face huge drop in applications for vacancies | The News

30 August 2021 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

“It’s been an absolute nightmare. Usually we have CVs coming in continuously, just through word of mouth, but this time…

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Posted in: Business, UK Filed under: hospitality, local, portsmouth, restaurants, southsea

UK restaurant owners blame labour shortages as they cut services | Financial Times

2 June 2021 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

“Wages rise sharply as Brexit and pandemic leave venues without enough staff.” https://www.ft.com/content/87214e2b-04b4-419c-9a3c-ab86e5626b19

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Posted in: Economy, UK Filed under: labour, pandemic, restaurants, staff-shortages

Staff shortages mean some pubs and restaurants may not re-open | Tunbridge Wells Times

17 May 2021 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

“Many workers in the industry come from Europe and have now gone home following Brexit.” https://www.timeslocalnews.co.uk/tunbridge-wells-news/staff-shortages-mean-some-pubs-and-restaurants-may-not-reopen

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Posted in: Trade, UK Filed under: local, pubs, restaurants, staff-shortages, tunbridge-wells

‘Quite a challenge’: UK restaurants and pubs face staffing crisis after Brexit | Hospitality industry | The Guardian

1 May 2021 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

https://amp.theguardian.com/business/2021/may/01/uk-restaurants-pubs-brexit-staff-covid?__twitter_impression=true

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Posted in: Trade, UK Filed under: challenge, pubs, restaurants, staffing-crisis

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