Why supermarkets are taking a bigger slice of UK pizza night
Rising costs and changing tastes are pushing people away from long-established chains
Rising costs and changing tastes are pushing people away from long-established chains

Americans are increasingly eating at home as they fret about job security and stubbornly high prices

Spectre of another surge in inflation leaves struggling consumer goods groups with difficult decisions

Consumers are increasingly shunning the restaurant experience for the comfort and cost savings of their living rooms

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UK hospitality chains have increased service charges to offset the high cost of employment

US retailers are emulating European peers by selling more groceries under their own brand names