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Brakes suffers £234m loss as Covid clobbers hospitality market
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Love Property offers fresh angle on an ideal homes exhibition A new website, developed by brothers Conor and Hugo Mahony, picks out properties for sale and organises them into a series of 12 categories to appeal to different buyers 25th April, 2021
Brothers Hugo and Conor Mahony have set up a new website called Love Property, offering a carefully curated view of desirable Irish property listings
In an era of fast, fluid TikTok and Insta-ready aesthetics, it was only a matter of time before someone married the Irish obsession with all things property-related and our insatiable preoccupation with visual social media cultures.
By Lyndsey Cambridge2021-04-12T11:38:00+01:00
Hospitality venues will welcome back customers to dine al fresco today, 12 April, observing the rule of six as coronavirus restrictions continue to ease in England
Brakes has seen a surge in orders in the past week as its hospitality customers welcome back al fresco diners from today.
The national foodservice wholesaler said its customers were reporting a strong demand for both advanced bookings and continued takeaway services.
It is also expecting a busy shopping period in towns and cities as non-essential retail reopens, which it said would drive footfall and aid the return of pubs, restaurants and cafés in otherwise quieter-than-usual town centre hubs. A relaxation of the rules on additional dining spaces has also boosted bookings, according to the wholesaler.
By Lyndsey Cambridge2021-02-25T12:27:00+00:00
The contract will see the wholesale rivals delivering millions of testing kits and PPE to schools every week
Wholesale giants Bidfood and Brakes are teaming up again to deliver millions of coronavirus test kits on behalf of the government to senior schools across Great Britain from 8 March, The Grocer can reveal.
It is the second government contract won by the rival businesses during the pandemic, following the completion of the £208m food box scheme which saw 4.7 million parcels of essential goods distributed to the ‘clinically extremely vulnerable’ during the first lockdown.
The Grocer understands this latest deal will see the wholesalers deliver 15 million lateral flow kits a week to more than 30,000 senior schools, forming a key part of the government’s strategy to ease lockdown.
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