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Price increase at TOBY Carvery
According to The Sun: The owner of the TOBY Carvery restaurant chain has raised prices on the menu due to rising costs. The company Mitchells and Butlers, which also manages All Bar One and Harvester, announced additional costs of £130 million in the next year, particularly due to wage increases and rising beef prices.
The company boss Phil Urban said on Friday...
This price increase is part of a general trend in the restaurant industry, where many establishments are facing significant financial challenges. Due to inflationary processes and rising raw material costs, many restaurants are forced to adapt their prices to maintain profitability and service quality.
This news may affect consumer choices, as price increases on popular dishes might lead many to reconsider their eating habits. Nevertheless, the TOBY Carvery chain remains popular among visitors who appreciate its 'all you can eat' concept.
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