Tough times loom for night-time economy as young Britons opt to go out (and go home) early
Mitchells & Butlers pubco boss says home delivery boom and social media have changed attitudes to going out lateA social media and a home delivery boom has shifted younger people’s attitude to going out and risks shrinking the late night entertainment market, the boss of one of the UK’s biggest pub companies has warned.Phil Urban, the chief executive of the pub operator Mitchells & Butlers, said that the “toughest part of the market right now is late night” as younger people abandon the traditions of previous generations, who would be more inclined to “go out late night and stay out”. Continue reading...

Mitchells & Butlers pubco boss says home delivery boom and social media have changed attitudes to going out late
A social media and a home delivery boom has shifted younger people’s attitude to going out and risks shrinking the late night entertainment market, the boss of one of the UK’s biggest pub companies has warned.
Phil Urban, the chief executive of the pub operator Mitchells & Butlers, said that the “toughest part of the market right now is late night” as younger people abandon the traditions of previous generations, who would be more inclined to “go out late night and stay out”. Continue reading...