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Don’t Let COVID-19 Erode Customer Experience

Modern Restaurant Management

Modifications made to help insure the in-person experience is as safe as possible should be an expectation, not a goal. Outside of the restaurant industry, airlines, hotels, ride-sharing and other service companies have followed suit with similar policies to help keep their customers safe.

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What Now? COVID-19 Survival Guide for Restaurants

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and Canada through free delivery and marketing efforts.” “Efforts that promote drive-thru, takeout and delivery are important tools to help restaurants continue to serve consumers during challenging times." “These are challenging times for restaurants. .” " To learn more and register, click here.

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National Restaurant Association: We Need Help!

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” The Association proposed three separate categories of protection for industry restaurants and employees: directed/targeted financial relief; loans/insurance options for impacted small businesses; and tax measures. Loans/Insurance Options for Impacted Small Businesses. Federal Loan Program Equal to Lost Revenue.

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MRM Franchise Feed: Kitchen of the Future, Restaurant Sherpas and Dunkin’ Hirin’

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Headquartered in Sterling, Virginia, Cuisine Solutions services more than 22,000 restaurants, as well as first and business class on the top 10 airlines in the world, retailers and major hotels. Guests can place orders by calling ahead as well as through Captain D’s third-party delivery providers DoorDash and Uber Eats where available.

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Recruiting Ideas for Low Wage Workers 

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Before executive orders deemed them essential, grocery store workers, delivery drivers and manufacturing workers were more likely to be referred to collectively as “low-wage workers.” Empty toilet paper shelves and daily home deliveries became the picture of the pandemic for many white-collar workers. Who Are Low Wage Workers?

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2025 Small Business Outlook

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trading partners are forcing wholesalers, retailers, manufacturers, and many other business owners to reexamine their supply chains and develop sourcing strategies that reduce the cost of tariffs while still ensuring the timely delivery of goods. Now, the threat of significant tariffs on large U.S.

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Recruiting Ideas for Low Wage Workers 

ExactHire - Restaurants

Before executive orders deemed them essential, grocery store workers, delivery drivers and manufacturing workers were more likely to be referred to collectively as “low-wage workers.” Empty toilet paper shelves and daily home deliveries became the picture of the pandemic for many white-collar workers. Who Are Low Wage Workers?