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The Future of Fast Dining: What’s Next for Counter Service Restaurants?

The Rail

As a result, the demand for quick and convenient dining options has been met. Peer into counter service restaurants, from fast food chains to trendy eateries, which play an active role in the restaurant industry. It’s perfect for a quick bite, personal dining experience, or when guests are on the go.

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How to Use Technology to Deliver on Customer Expectation

Restaurant365

According to the National Restaurant Association’s recently published State of the Restaurant Industry, the percentage breakdown of operators who plan on investing in back-of-the-house technology in 2022 are as follows: Family dining – 30%. Casual dining – 28%. Fine dining – 28%. Fast casual – 26%.

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#LifeOrDeathRecipe Challenge and ‘A Woman’s Place’

Modern Restaurant Management

Etana Diaz, who began her career as a pastry chef and a line cook in fine dining, but found her true love for butchery after discovering that pastry wasn’t her passion. and joined the Marriott Corporation in 1965 to help launch its fast-food division, beginning with Hot Shoppes Jr., He left behind a huge legacy.”

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-October-2019 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

Fine Dining Still Winning the Sales Growth Game. Fine dining continues its dominance as the best performing segment in the industry based on same-store sales growth. Furthermore, if the trend holds through the end of the year it would be the third consecutive year of positive growth for dine dining.

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