"It's the old adage of follow the money," Mike Vigna, president at the recruiting firm RestaurantZone, stated, emphasizing the financial motivations behind the shift of fast-food companies to the South.
Tánaiste Simon Harris has said the impact of the war in Iran will likely continue to be felt 'in the winter' as he did not rule out once-off energy measures in the upcoming Budget.
Flooring Superstore has drafted in Begbies Traynor and the restructuring arm of Santander to weigh its options, with a company voluntary arrangement or full administration both on the table.
Jeffries stated, 'Of course not! Our top priority is going to be to drive down the high cost of living. We believe in this country: you work hard, and you play by the rules, and you should be able to live an affordable life, a comfortable life.'
Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK, stated that soaring fuel prices and the prospect of higher energy costs serve as constant reminders of the inflationary shock from the war, leading to consumer jitters.
People are suffering right across the country. Everyone is finding life challenging at the moment. A temporary VAT cut could reduce the cost of fuel by around 13p per litre for petrol and 16p for diesel.
Lidl is to open 50 new UK stores in the year ahead as it aims to overtake Morrisons as the country's fifth largest supermarket chain. The German-owned retailer, which now has more than 1,000 British stores, said it planned to invest more than 600m in UK growth, creating almost 2,000 jobs as it expands its warehouse and logistic network to supply its new outlets.
The so-called 'gilets jaunes', or yellow vest movement, mobilised up to three million people to successfully extract fuel price reductions and other cost-of-living supports from a government which originally had vastly different plans.