San Francisco Makes Polystyrene Ban Complete—Almost

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You can leave your heart in San Francisco, but don’t even think about leaving—let alone using—polystyrene foam coolers or packing peanuts. The city’s supervisors approved a measure in June that goes far beyond the prohibition on foam food carryout containers in effect in dozens of cities and counties.San Francisco’s new ban on “expanded polystyrene,” the…

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Ali, Scotsman Plan Office Move

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Ali Group and Scotsman Ice Systems are relocating their shared office space to new headquarters. The move, effective August 8, is to 101 Corporate Woods Parkway in Vernon Hills, Ill. “Our growth has been very exciting and more space is critical to continue to support that growth,” says Ali Group CEO Filippo Berti. “Our new…

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Spanish Pizza Chain Readies For UK Debut

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Telepizza, the Madrid-based restaurant chain, announced its expansion plans for the UK, aiming to open over 80 franchises within the next 10 years. The 29-year-old Spanish chain is collaborating with Karali Ventures as its first key master franchisee there; the firm plans to open 80 stores. Telepizza, perhaps the largest non-U.S.-based pizza delivery company in…

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Jollibee Slates 200 New Outlets, Three Commissaries

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Jollibee Foods Corp. will roll out 200 new stores in the Philippines this year, about 20% fewer than the 249 restaurants in opened in 2015. But Asia’s largest foodservice company says it also plans to build three new commissary facilities in Luzon, expand the capacity of its biggest commissary in Laguna, and set up two…

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Famous Brands Plans UK Drive to Diversify From Rand

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South Africa’s Famous Brands Ltd. is planning further expansion in the United Kingdom for its Debonairs Pizza and Steers quick-service chains. The company is seeking increased revenue from currencies other than the South African rand, and reviewing its licensing agreement in the Middle East as growth in the region has slowed. The South African rand…

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American Roundup: Seven Chains With Offshore Openings

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Arby’s is planning 25 locations in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia over the next seven years, marking its first international expansion since 2010. The new restaurants will sell chicken items and substitute pork bacon with beef bacon. The sandwich chain’s first Kuwait unit will open this year. About 96% of Arby’s 3,322 restaurants are in the…

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Angelo Po Acquired By Marmon Group

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Angelo Po, the Italian foodservice/catering equipment maker, was acquired in June by Marmon Italia, Parent company Marmon Holdings, a Berkshire Hathaway company, purchased 100% of the Italian company from owners Rossella Po, Alessandro Po, and Livio Gialdini. The acquisition creates technological, production and commercial synergies for both companies. The 94-year-old, Modena-based Angelo Po manufactures a…

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Germany’s JAB Adds Krispy Kreme To Coffee Empire

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It was a sweet takeover for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts when JAB Holding Co., the German conglomerate and owner of bagel, coffee and tea brands announced in May that its JAB Beech subsidiary is purchasing the 1,121-unit chain for US$1.35 billion. In the past few years, JAB has grown its stake in American chains by acquiring Einstein…

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Kalaha And Its 18 Brands Acquired By Canada’s MTY

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In a transaction estimated at US$300 million, Canada’s MTY Food Group has acquired Kahala Brands, the Arizona parent of Cold Stone Creamery and 17 other brands, including Blimpie, Pinkberry, Samurai Sam’s and Taco Time. Kahala franchises and operates more than 3,000 stores in 34 countries. MTY Food Group, which operates more than 2,700 foodservice outlet and…

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Sysco Wraps Up Brakes Group Buy

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On July 5, Texas-based Sysco Corp. completed its US$3.1 billion acquisition of the London-based foodservice distributor, Brakes Group. Combined, the companies’ annualized sales are pegged at US$55 billion. Brakes Group CEO Ken McMeikan will continue serving in his position. Sysco expected the acquisition to be finalized sometime in July after receiving the go-ahead from the European Commission, which on June…

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