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All You Need To Know About Starting A Successful Food Truck Business In The UAE

The Restaurant Times

Food truck business in the UAE has been around for almost ten years. They are part of a relatively new type of mobile business which caters to customers at various locations. Starting a food truck provides multiple advantages at once, especially pertaining to cost and mobility.

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From Ghost Kitchens to Living Kitchens: A New Vision for Food Service’s Next Great Space

Modern Restaurant Management

Ghost kitchens, you’ve got spirit, but not much soul. Dark kitchens or virtual kitchens––real places staffed with non-ectoplasmic people—bring efficiencies to running a restaurant by providing off-site commissary services for delivery orders. Not up for opening your own off-site kitchen?

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How a Virtual Kitchen Could Improve Your Restaurant Group’s Profitability

Restaurant365

The possibilities for a successful restaurant business model have evolved. As a prominent example, virtual kitchens existed before the pandemic, but the last year has skyrocketed the growth of this new kind of establishment. What is a virtual kitchen? Types of virtual kitchens.

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How Nonprofits That Train People to Work in Restaurants Navigated COVID-19

EATER

So the staff and the 15 young people working that night spent most of the evening doing extra training and cleaning to keep busy. Others were tasked with figuring out how the interns could take the skills they had learned in the restaurant and use them to make meals for food-insecure students, since schools had shut down. Several U.S.

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Restaurants and Coronavirus: 5 Tips for Adjusting to Takeout Only

360Training

While most stay-at-home orders are currently set to expire in April, all signs point to business operations remaining in crisis for quite a while. Restaurants are in a unique position among small businesses: closed, but still essential. And most importantly, how do I keep my business afloat until things go back to normal?

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As Restaurants Reopen, Many Are Struggling to Find Employees

EATER

Worries about the pandemic, slow business, and fewer jobs for servers are all creating obstacles to rehiring When the COVID-19 pandemic forced one Miami restaurant to shut its doors in mid-March, its management laid off 47 of their 55 employees. Hopefully, we get them back.”.

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What the Hospitality Industry Is Doing to Help Ukraine

EATER

Workers with World Central Kitchen are feeding refugees from Ukraine. World Central Kitchen. In a show of solidarity with the Ukrainian people, these businesses and nonprofits have been working around the clock to raise money and feed those who have been impacted by the violence. Not our backs.”. Feeding Ukraine.