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MRM Franchise Feed: CPK in Canada and Real Famous BBQ

Modern Restaurant Management

California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) plans to bring its signature California-style pizzas, pastas, salads and more to Canada for the first time. “Our brand has a strong foundation based on more than half a century of serving up quality comfort food in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that is a cut above a typical QSR,” said Biser.

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Understanding The Key Challenges Faced By Dark Kitchens In The US

The Restaurant Times

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the food industry forever. Trends like food delivery have been reshaping the restaurant industry. As more customers began ordering food online, third-party delivery applications became increasingly popular. So don’t anticipate the ghost kitchen model to go away anytime soon.

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#LifeOrDeathRecipe Challenge and ‘A Woman’s Place’

Modern Restaurant Management

The film reveals a concerning statistic from a 2013 study by the Office of U.S. “As a brand built by women and that stands for creating possibility in the kitchen, we can’t stand for inequalities any longer. .” In 2018 she became the first solo woman to win Grand Cochon, a national whole hog cook-off.

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MRM Franchise Feed: Non-Traditional Dunkin’ and Boxing-Themed Concept

Modern Restaurant Management

” Key capabilities for the implementation include an integrated drive-thru solution, mobile order takers for line busting, a synchronized kitchen display system to interface with the POS, and an open API, which enables the integration of best-of-breed solutions directly to the POS platform. ” Pieology in Idaho.

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The Boundary Pusher

EATER

Peter Meehan’s transgressive vision helped redefine food media with the groundbreaking Lucky Peach , and later transformed the LA Times ’s food coverage. On Tuesday, June 30, staffers on the Los Angeles Times food section prepared to log in to Zoom for their weekly 11 a.m.