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2022 Restaurant Insurance Update

Modern Restaurant Management

That’s up from $640 billion in 2020. Even with robust growth, the restaurant industry faces steep challenges right now, with labor shortages, higher inflation, challenges with home food and drink deliveries, and ongoing food and supply chain shortages. Food Delivery Issues.

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-Year 2020 Edition

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There has also been an increase in review content for Black-owned restaurants and food businesses (up 9X) and nightlife (up 13X). Review mentions of “Back-owned” (and related terms) also skyrocketed, up 426 percent, as people look to support and surface these businesses to the community.

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Leveraging POS Systems to Future-Proof Your Restaurant and Maximize Profits

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A fragmented supply chain is also increasing ingredient costs, leading restaurants to balance staff churn with a changing menu to keep revenue consistent. Monitoring Supply Can Curb Waste and Loss. Additionally, many restaurants are expanding to include traditional benefits such as health insurance and retirement savings plans.

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Save Big: Top Restaurant Tax Deductions & Credits

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Mileage: Drive Off Some Taxes Delivering food or catering events? Employee Meals: Free Food, Free Savings Feeding staff on-site? Its 100% if part of food costs, non-taxable to them. Keep it separate or bundled with food costs. Charitable Donations: Give and Get Back Donating extra food? Keep it reasonable.

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Digital Dining and ‘Restaurant Recovery’ Show

Modern Restaurant Management

” Traditionally, to enable delivery most sellers list their menu on food delivery platforms because the restaurant doesn’t have their own couriers. Processing is free on all on-demand delivery orders through July 8, 2020—up to $50,000 in sales. Plus, Square is also waiving dispatch fees until July 1, 2020.

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Who’s Paying for the Great Delivery Wars?

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It’s probably not Uber Eats, Postmates, or Grubhub 2020 was an undeniably big year for food delivery. Benefitting the most from this disruption to an already broken food supply chain are third-party delivery apps, such as UberEats, Grubhub, and DoorDash. Shutterstock. Last November, UberEats bought Postmates for $2.65

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Getting Through COVID-19: Financial, Physical, and Mental Health Tips for Restaurant Employees

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The outbreak of COVID-19 in early 2020, and subsequent social distancing and self-isolation protocols have wreaked havoc on restaurant workers everywhere. Contact your state’s unemployment insurance program to apply for your benefits. Deciding what lifestyle categories are important to you starts by breaking them down.