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Tom Kerridge: Hospitality strain like ‘walking uphill, on glass, barefoot’

Since Covid, there hasn’t been any respite for the hospitality industry, says celebrity chef Tom Kerridge. For his TV series he has been going behind the scenes at pubs and restaurants across the UK, as the industry he knows and loves is hit by a tidal wave of rising costs.

“There hasn’t been any positivity or good news in three or four years,” says Tom Kerridge. “Every day feels like you’re walking uphill, on glass, barefoot.”

Since the pandemic, there’s been “absolutely no let-up” for hospitality venues, says the chef who runs six restaurants – including The Hand and Flowers, the only pub in the UK with two Michelin stars.

Kerridge, who has been running businesses for 18 years, says the various costs involved usually fluctuate independently but have now all risen at once, like a “huge wave”.

These include energy bills, rent and mortgage repayments, food and insurance – even cleaning materials.

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