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AMERICAN RESTAURANTS – AN INTERESTING EVOLUTION

Culinary Cues

Starting as a raw, not always well thought out movement in the 60’s this became the organic food movement, sustainable practices, recycling and composting, the farm to table movement, and learning about the connections between what we eat and how we feel.

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Restaurateurs, Are You Engaging Gen Z?

Focus POS

While fast-casual is their preferred dining option, 67% of Gen Z also care about the nutritional content of their food. Recycling and composting, selling non-GMO foods, and phasing out non-recyclable plastics are among the other practices Gen Z seek out in a restaurant.

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Safe Distancing Tech and a Farewell to Foam

Modern Restaurant Management

Made with #5 polypropylene, customers can recycle the K-Cup® pods by peeling and disposing of the lid, composting or disposing of the grounds, then recycling the remaining empty cup. By the end of 2020, all Dunkin’ Keurig K-Cup® pods sold in-store and on shelves at grocery will also be recyclable.*

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Houston Brunch Restaurants to Check Out This Weekend

Restaurant Clicks

Snooze is also a spot you can feel good about dining at; they recycle or compost more than 90% of their kitchen waste, making them perhaps the greenest restaurant in Houston. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Matt & Marissa | Houston Blog (@houstonhotspots). Order Online. Bosscat Kitchen & Libations.