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MRM Research Roundup: Labor Struggles, Holiday Habits, and Food Truck Trends

Modern Restaurant Management

This finding from Expert Market’s 2024 F&B Industry Report sheds light on a clear culinary gap within the industry's workforce. Staff retention struggles However, recruitment issues aren’t the only factor contributing to staff shortages. titled Pricing Strategies Driving Restaurant Visits in 2024.

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State of the Industry and More Restaurant Research

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Only one in ten operators think recruiting and retaining employees will be easier in 2023 than it was in 2022. The food business is switching to products manufactured from paper or compostable substitutes for single-use plastic straws, lids, closures, caps, cups, and food trays. million by 2030.

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The 20/20 on 2020: Restaurant Experts Weigh In

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percent by 2024, and 2020 will be a catalyst year that could drive that number up. As such, a big focus in 2020 will be on how to find, recruit and keep team members. Recruiting Platforms. While Flame Broiler hasn’t implemented a recruiting platform as of yet, we are sure that this tool will become widely popular in 2020.

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MRM Research Roundup: To-Go Trends, State of the Plate, and Black Market Reservations

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State of the plate: US casual dining report 2025 draws upon online surveys of 9,400 Americans aged 18+ between November 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025, as part of YouGov’s QSR CategoryView solution. Starbucks saw the biggest decline in sentiment toward its customer service in 2024 (6.2 percent in 2024. billion in 2024.

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Coffee News Recap, 4 Jul: C price drops below US $3/lb, four new World Coffee Champions crowned in Geneva & other stories

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Editor’s note For the first time since December 2024, the C price has fallen below US $3/lb. However, with Brazilian producers predicted to have sold up to 90% of their 2024 harvest, the market’s direction hinges on whether the remaining crops are as plentiful as expected. lb over the next 15 months.

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