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MRM Research Roundup: Super Bowl and Valentine’s Day 2024 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

In this edition of MRM Research Roundup, we feature pizza predictions, Valentine's Day menu trends and lots about loyalty. Pizza Ordering Predictions HungerRush released the results of a national dining survey on 2024 pizza ordering predictions for The Big Game (February 11) and National Pizza Day (February 9).

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State of the Industry and More Restaurant Research

Modern Restaurant Management

A Return to Normal The National Restaurant Association released its 2023 State of the Restaurant Industry report, which examines key factors impacting the industry including the current state of the economy, operations, workforce, and food and menu trends to forecast sales and market trends for the year ahead. million by the end of 2023.

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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. Even cost of sales may go down as the ghost kitchen typically has a smaller, more manageable menu. Plant-based Menu Items. Jim Collins, CEO at Kitchen United.

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Soho House, Explained

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In March 2024, Soho House executive chairman Rob Burkle issued a letter to shareholders after a short-seller report suggested the company was “ facing an existential crisis.” The barriers to entry, though, are much lower, and in addition to being free to enter, most restaurants have relatively affordable menus.

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Soho House, Explained

EATER

In March 2024, Soho House executive chairman Rob Burkle issued a letter to shareholders after a short-seller report suggested the company was “ facing an existential crisis.” The barriers to entry, though, are much lower, and in addition to being free to enter, most restaurants have relatively affordable menus.