“I had to reduce someone’s hours this morning which is a very difficult conversation because we lost that coffee bar.”
A popular coffee bar and roastery has been dealt a massive blow as rising prices has forced it to change its business model and call for lower VAT for the hospitality industry.
Graeme said: “We have lost a coffee bar, essentially a revenue stream, because it was a coffee bar and a coffee roastery.A proposed rent increase that was untenable for the business was the catalyst for the move, Graeme claims. Graeme is happy with the new venue at SWG3 in Finnieston, but the move has disrupted his supply chain and negatively impacted his team and his customers.
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