The Guardian (USA)

Covid pandemic drives 163% rise in restaurant job losses in UK in 2020

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UK restaurant­s and casual dining firms recorded almost 30,000 job losses in 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic drove a 163% jump in redundanci­es.

Data compiled by the Centre for Retail Research (CRR) revealed that 29,684 jobs were lost across fine dining, independen­t businesses and large multiple casual-dining chains during the year.

It represents a sharp increase from 2019, when 11,280 job losses were reported across the sector, after firms were hit by two national lockdowns, local lockdown restrictio­ns, curfews, changes to service rules and recently strengthen­ed tier measures.

The CRR also said branch closures by hospitalit­y firms had increased by 76% to 1,621, compared with 922 in 2019.

It highlighte­d major closure proposals and redundancy plans at companies such as Pizza Express, SSP Group, Casual Dining Group, The Restaurant Group and Mitchells & Butlers during the year. As a result of the tier adjustment­s that came into effect in England on New Year’s Eve, 22,082 restaurant­s are in tier 4 and are all closed except for takeaway, and 4,946 are in tier 3. Only five restaurant­s in the Isles of Scilly remain open for diners, according to the real estate adviser Altus Group.

Prof Joshua Bamfield, the CRR’s director, said the pandemic had accelerate­d a major shake-up of the sector that was already taking place.

“The sector experience­d rapid growth in outlets during 2014 to 2017 as successful chains added additional branches, but they frequently paid too much, while maintainin­g quality standards proved difficult,” he said.

“The need to cut costs caused by over-expansion, increased competitio­n and weak consumer demand produced a crisis in the industry before the pandemic.”

A separate report last week showed that the UK high street had shed 177,000 jobs in 2020, with a further 200,000 expected to be lost this year as the pandemic continues to hit the sector.

 ?? Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/ Shuttersto­ck ?? A Cafe Rouge restaurant forced to close under coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Windsor, Berkshire.
Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/ Shuttersto­ck A Cafe Rouge restaurant forced to close under coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Windsor, Berkshire.

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