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Are airlines starting to offer better coffee?

Perfect Daily Grind

However, it’s undeniable that convenience has historically been a priority for airline coffee, with quality and taste generally taking a back seat. In recent years, a growing number of airlines have begun to invest in the coffee they serve to their customers, both in terms of sustainability and quality. Competitive advantage.

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Supermarket Food Waste Is a Big Problem. Is Dynamic Pricing the Solution?

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Justin Sullivan/Getty Images According to a new study, grocery stores could keep more food out of landfills, increase profits, and pad customers’ pockets by adopting a practice widely used by airlines, hotels, and other industries This story was originally published on Civil Eats. Picture yourself grocery shopping.

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155- Restaurant Yield Management examples to improve your Restaurant’s profitability

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We tapped into the right practices and other factors involved to make your food business more profitable. For this episode, we’ll talk about Restaurant Yield Utilization and why it is a key tactic for your food business. This technique is commonly used in the airline industry. What is Restaurant Yield Utilization?

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A Safe Place to Fill Up

EATER

Few other places stock old-school Necco Wafers, Mary Janes, Bit-O-Honeys, and Chick-O-Sticks alongside foods like pickled eggs, pickled sausages, gizzards, barbeque, and pound cake. And, of course, the standout foods you’ll find at Southern gas stations have their roots in African American culture.

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Decade of Disruption: Restaurant Insiders Dish What’s on the Plate

Modern Restaurant Management

Over the next decade, a generation passionate about health and wellness will demand restaurants be transparent about food from farm to table. Guests will expect to know every aspect of sourcing and meal preparation, which will disrupt traditional back-of-house systems with technology that connects the farm to the food.

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MRM Research Roundup: End-of-April 2021 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

In this edition of MRM Research Roundup, we have news on understanding customer loyalty, beverage insights, restaurant supply loyalty, the influence of discounts, the state of payments and the evolution of gift cards. Airlines scored last for online experiences (27 percent poor; 10 percent excellent). The Value of Trust.

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-April 2021 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

“There is now optimism on the part of the American consumer, which helps to unleash pent-up demand for dining out,” says David Portalatin, NPD food industry advisor and author of Eating Patterns in America. This is +14pp higher than those comfortable with indoor seating. Pet Supplies Plus. Consumer comfortability.

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