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THE GREATEST THREAT TO AMERICAN RESTAURANTS

Culinary Cues

The greatest threat is not the labor shortage or supply chain issues, it’s not the pandemic or the price of real estate – yes, all those concerns are troubling and must be dealt with, but they are not what will bring the restaurant industry to its knees. Unless…a coach or player steps up and says “NO”! “We Well then – what will?

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First Robotic Mobile Restaurant and DoorDash’s Commissary Kitchen

Modern Restaurant Management

In this edition of MRM News Bites, we feature Ono Food Co, DoorDash, Parts Town and Heritage Foodservice, Rouxbe, Presto, Burger King and Uber Eats, Pared, Tork, Restaurant Technologies, Willie Degel, Bolay, Ritual, Preoday and TISSL, AdTheorent and Voodoo Doughnut. Ono Food Co. Ono Blend Founders Daniel Fukuba and Stephen Klein.

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What Is A Franchise Restaurant? — Benefits For Growing Food Brands

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Restaurant franchising has been around since the 1920s, used mainly by fast-food chains like McDonald’s, KFC, and Taco Bell. So whether they have experience running a food business or not, entrepreneurs coming into the franchise have everything they need to launch their restaurant right away. 1 They’ll be able to jump right in.

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Ghost Kitchen Franchise and Pandemic Resources

Modern Restaurant Management

In mid-to-late March , Yelp reported a swift and uniform drop in consumer activity across the nation. Health services such as physicians, counseling and mental health services, and health coaches are also closing at lower rates – all critical resources during this time.

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The Return of the American Rail Dining Car

EATER

We arrived in the cafe car, Amtrak’s a la carte snack bar (where, generally speaking, there is never much action or enticing food), and I asked a porter where the dining car was. But all travelers deserve to eat well, especially those crossing long distances — and some of that money could end up improving food service.

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