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2022: A Year of Transition for Restaurants

Modern Restaurant Management

Key figures on the restaurant workforce include: Roughly 50 percent of restaurant operators in the fullservice, quickservice, and fast-casual segments expect recruiting and retaining employees to be their top challenge in 2022. There will continue to be ample opportunities for growth in 2022 and beyond."

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Future-Proofing Third Party

Foodable

In this session from Fast Casual Global , host Paul Barron sits down with Atul Sood, Chief Business Officer, of Kitchen United to discuss how understanding third-party delivery will be a key strategy long into the future and how innovators are creating entirely new business sectors in food service today.

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From 2019 to 2020: Tech-xtualizing the Three Major Challenges Restaurants Face

Modern Restaurant Management

trillion in sales by 2030. A recent survey of QSR and fast casual customers found that 51 percent of consumers would order from a restaurant more often if delivery was offered, indicating that it’s crucial for operators to jump on the delivery bandwagon or risk losing sales.

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Predictions for 2021: Part 2

Foodable

Check out the Restaurant Recovery Resource to keep up to date on the latest innovations and ideas to help your business recover from the crisis. Three Key Points: Fast casual will explode exponentially and overtake QSR by 2025. Ghost kitchens will create an entirely new industry.

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COVID-19 Restaurant Industry Trends

The Restaurant Group

The restaurant industry is nothing if not innovative and resilient. Through this innovation and will to thrive, businesses in the industry can capitalize on the opportunities available in this new environment. According to Euromonitor , ghost, or “virtual”, kitchens could be a $1 trillion business by 2030.

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Ghost Kitchens Are the Wave of the Future. But Is That a Good Thing?

EATER

A market research firm recently estimated that delivery-only restaurants could be a $1 trillion business by 2030. Euromonitor, a market research firm, recently estimated that they could be a $1 trillion business by 2030. The virtual space is ripe for innovation and I doubt the overriding trend will be homogeneity,” she says.

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HORECA Middle East: 5 Opportunities in the Hotels, Restaurants, and Catering Industries

Aaron Allen & Associates

Some of these are: As part of Vision 2030 in Saudi Arabia, $500 billion are being invested in NEOM across 14 sectors including food, tourism, and entertainment & culture. The Red Sea hospitality and tourism project includes 16 hotels offering three thousand rooms — 12 of these hotels are opening in 2023. The KSA is no exception.

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