Coronavirus Bites Into UK Hospitality Dollars
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Coronavirus is having a strong negative impact on sales for even the strongest UK hospitality business, according to analysis of 136 typically high-performing food and beverage businesses from Tenzo, a restaurant business intelligence and forecasting platform. Cafes are being far more affected than restaurants, with a 16 percent year-on-year decrease in sales in the first week of March, compared to a 6.39 percent reduction for restaurants. Results for pubs are so far inconsistent.
A smaller analysis also showed that the reductions in sales have in part been compensated for by an increase in delivery orders, with some businesses seeing an increase of up to 25 percent in delivery sales.
The sample businesses, including multi-site and single-site quick service, fine dining, and casual dining restaurants, pubs, and cafes, are all users of the Tenzo platform. They had recorded on average year-on-year sales growth of 6.04 percent for an average week in November, 6.38 percent in…
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