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Restaurant Group - New target to increase EBITDA margin 2.5-3.5% by FY’25

May 2023

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  • Epic Code:
  • RTN
  • Price:
  • 39p
As the pandemic raged, according to the Local Data Company (LDC), which monitors 3,000 areas across England, Scotland and Wales, 700 outlets disappeared from the UK restaurant sector in the two years to March ‘22. Italian and pizza restaurant chains fared the worst, shedding a net 448 sites while American-themed chains fell by 151 outlets. Anecdotally, Byron, Gourmet Burger Kitchen and Italian chains Strada, Carluccio’s, Prezzo, Pizza Express and Bills have been among the casual dining brands forced to shed dozens of sites Apres le deluge, the survivors are getting stronger and it’s no coincidence that Restaurant Group, whose 410-strong estate includes Frankie & Benny’s (American themed), Wagamamas (Asian cuisine) as well as a ...

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