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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. Off-Premises Dining Enhanced by Improved Technology. million by the end of 2022. Roughly half of U.S.

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Increased Demand for Food Delivery Is Driving Ghost Kitchen Boom

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In this article, we dive into the food delivery boom and how it could change how the industry does business for years to come. To say that ghost kitchens and third-party delivery services are experiencing a boom would be a gross understatement. Increased Demand for Food Delivery. Reading Time: 4 minutes.

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

Modern Restaurant Management

However, the best available coupon and fastest delivery time tied in second place. Offering special Big Game Day and National Pizza Day coupons that highlight speedy delivery and quality ahead of time can help restaurant owners maximize orders. Normally, 42 percent of diners expect their pizza to arrive within 30 minutes.

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

Modern Restaurant Management

trillion in sales by 2030. With all of 2019’s success, restaurant operators are also facing challenges that can be addressed with the help of technology in the New Year. So, in an era where various aspects of our lives are improved by technology, why can’t it also help restaurants be more efficient?

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Future-Proofing Third Party

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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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COVID-19 Restaurant Industry Trends

The Restaurant Group

Most expected delivery to be their saving grace, but quickly picked up on the benefits of curbside pickup. Applebee’s, for example, currently generates 32% of their revenue through delivery, but a whopping 68% can be attributed to curbside pickup. Online Ordering and Delivery Penetration. Restaurant Industry Trends.

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

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Delivery-only restaurants, which have proliferated during the pandemic, could change the way the industry does business for years to come Sunset Squares Pizza has fewer than 1,000 followers on Instagram. Delivery in its neighborhood — San Francisco’s Sunset district — costs $5, while those farther afield in the city pay $10. “At

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