Brexit will be done but certainly not dusted. The climate crisis will continue to set the agenda. The vegan revolution will bring sweeping changes to eating habits. The Windsors will make headlines. And Adele will sing of heartbreak. Our team of experts ring in the new year
Food The rancour over Brexit has been cruel to the restaurant sector. A weakening pound has made ingredients more expensive, while mixed messages on residency rights for EU citizens has caused myriad problems for the workforce, particularly front of house. Although we now have certainty, and will leave at the end of January, none of that seems likely to improve in 2020.
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