The ALMR has strengthened its status as the voice for the UK eating-out and drinking-out market with a raft of leading companies joining the association’s membership ranks, including high-profile names from the restaurant, casual dining and pub sectors.
Prominent restaurant companies such as Pizza Express, Leon, Wagamama, Busaba Eathai, Itsu and Wahaca have added their names to the ALMR’s burgeoning membership of exciting food-led businesses.
The latest membership additions mean that ALMR now represents well over 90% of all casual dining brands, managed pubs as well as leading nightclubs and bar operators. Its 220 operating company members account for more than 26,000 outlets and 650,000 employees.
John Vincent, Founder and Chief Executive at Leon, said: “The industry has been under assault and the government has either caused, or failed to stop, each and every problem the sector has. It adds up to something very dangerous for companies, employees, customers and the exchequer itself. Many restaurants will fail and pay absolutely no tax as a result. We have joined the ALMR in trying to urgently sort out this mess.”
From the pub sector, innovative, fast-growing multi-site operator New World Trading Company has joined the membership, fresh from sweeping the board at this year’s Publican Awards.
Chris Hill, Chief Executive of New World Trading Company, said: “The ALMR is an organisation that I have always hugely admired. Despite a diverse membership base, the association is able to make a difference by focusing on the main issues that affect our industry as a whole. They have a strategic, targeted approach and achieve some great results.”
Companies that have signed up are as follows:
- Artist Residence
- Bolton Students Union
- Bone Daddies
- Busaba Eathai
- Itsu
- Lancaster Students Union
- Leon
- Mighty Local Pubs
- New World Trading Company
- Pizza Express
- Real Eating Company
- Urban Pubs & Bars
- Wagamama
- Wahaca
- Windmill Taverns
Commenting on the latest companies to see the benefits of ALMR membership, Chief Executive Kate Nicholls said: “Since the turn of the year we have added 15 member companies that represent a diverse range of operations spanning traditional pubs, bars, casual dining, fast-casual, universities and nightclubs. It graphically illustrates our position as the pre-eminent voice for the UK’s eating-out and drinking-out market.”
News of ALMR’s latest members comes on the back of a high-profile and successful campaign on business rates in the run up to this year’s Budget statement.
Kate Nicholls added: “It’s clear that the industry recognises the value and crucial importance of campaigning and speaking to government with one voice. We will continue to champion our sector to key stakeholders across government as a crucial growth champion with turnover of £60bn, employing over 1.5 million people.”