Published October 6, 2017

Eating out openings reach ‘new peak’ but boom will be short-lived

Restaurants and bars are opening at a fast pace in the UK. The only exceptions are pubs, Indian, and Chinese restaurants. It is even expected that many Indian restaurants will close each week because of there are not enough qualified chefs. The growth in the remaining restaurant sector isn’t expected to last because there are more restaurants than people who desire to eat at them. It is expected that growth will slow due to rising costs, inflation and Brexit.

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