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The Top Restaurant Stories of 2023

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Lower profits were in part due to rising food and labor costs (which also saw a slow down in 2023), and also inconsistent consumer behavior due to inflation. Employee wages grew 4.9% of workers in the “food services and drinking places” industry were union members in 2022. Inflation also hit restaurant workers hard.

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Touchless Ketchup, Icing on the Frosting and Bobacino

Modern Restaurant Management

Together, the initiative supported the food and beverage community by providing more than 500,000 freshly cooked meals and much needed supplies across 19 relief kitchens nationwide. Sharebite launched Sharebite Stations, a streamlined, post-COVID compliant solution for facilitating contactless food delivery at offices.

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MRM Franchise Feed: Wing Zone Revitalization and Real Food BK

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” In order to commit to an effective rollout system-wide, Wing Zone will introduce the new brand at five corporate locations in Las Vegas before implementing at other locations across the country. Real Food at BK. Burger King permanently banned 120 artificial ingredients and counting from its food menu nationwide.

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The 20/20 on 2020: Restaurant Experts Weigh In

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They touched on topics such as delivery, ghost (dark) kitchens, automation, plant-based menu items, food waste, sustainability, staffing and retention and more. The economic model makes more sense than traditional brick and mortar so many food businesses are moving in this direction. FAT Brands Chairman and CEO Andy Wiederhorn.

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MRM Research Roundup: End-of-January 2020 Super Bowl Edition

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percent from the previous year, led by underperformance in restaurant, food and nightlight categories, as well as brick-and-mortar shops. voted Republican in 2016 – North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Alaska – with services sectors and several food-related economic growth trended blue — Washington D.C.,

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