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Restaurant Marketing Has Evolved: Unlock the Preferences of the Modern Customer

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2023 brought new challenges to the table for the restaurant industry, from rising food prices due to inflation to continued disruptions in the supply chain. In addition to the abovementioned sources of data, an increase in reservation and food delivery app use has led to a surplus of diner data.

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How Rural Restaurants Can Help the UK’s Food Security Problem

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Food security, put simply, is the state of having reliable access to enough affordable, nutritious food. While the UK benefits from a successful agricultural industry, many domestic and international factors affect food production and prices for consumers. This became evident during the world food price spike of 2008.

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11 Tips for Restaurants to Get Back to Business

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This, of course, is in addition to the other important safety protocols that restaurants must follow (cooking foods to proper temperatures, avoiding cross contamination, accommodating food allergies, etc.). Food safety sanitation procedures are more important than ever to combat the novel coronavirus. Invest in Digital Tools.

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Prepping Your Restaurant for a Busy Rodent Season

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In fact, in an analysis of 2017 and 2018 services conducted in restaurants, Rentokil Steritech found that rodents are the primary pest issue for restaurants in every month of the year. Rodents can often get "delivered" to a restaurant in incoming supplies if there is a rodent problem at the supplier level. Inspect deliveries.

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How did oat milk get so popular?

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Its origins date back to the early 1990s, when Swedish food scientist Rickard Öste invented the drink while conducting research on lactose intolerance and sustainable food production. He explains that (Un)Ordinary sources its oats from Britain, which helps to reduce the company’s carbon footprint.

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The Link Between Deadly Lettuce Outbreaks and a Warming Planet

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For lettuce growers, even a modest warming of the planet has the potential to accelerate existing risks of foodborne illness in the supply chain — and bring about issues we can’t foresee. In 2010, a review of climate change and food safety concluded that climate change “may have an impact on the occurrence of food safety hazards.”

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Can Maine Scallops Go Mainstream?

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which are often sourced from large trip boats that work federally managed offshore waters three or more miles off the Atlantic coast from Massachusetts to Virginia, staying at sea for a week or more (overall, Maine lands less than 2 percent of U.S. Lela Nargi is a veteran journalist covering food systems. sea scallops).