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Emerging from COVID With a More Sustainable Approach

Modern Restaurant Management

Consumer demands have also caused a shortage of certain items, especially meats. It’s a good idea, as a restauranteur, to know where your food is coming from and how it was cared for. Growing your produce is an especially great way to: Choose fruits and vegetables you want to feature on a menu. Offer seasonal items.

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The Trends to Watch in 2022 & Beyond

Future Food

Whilst some food and hospitality businesses chose to pivot their businesses early, out of necessity, others have elected to respond to changes in consumer preferences and are quickly reshaping the food and hospitality landscape in front of our eyes. Menus and food designed to travel. Day of the week Specials.

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-December 2019 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

In the case of most of the concepts in these segments, Thanksgiving means significantly less traffic and even closed locations as consumers gather at home for meals with friends and family. Unfortunately, with consumers making more purchases from home, a trend that shows no signs of lessening, eating out is likely to be limited.”

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5 Ways Your Restaurant Can Go Green While Saving Money

Harbor Touch

Here are five ways you can recycle, increase sustainability, and save money all at the same time. Many areas provide green trash pick-up where you can recycle plant products into compost; check with your local solid waste program. Recycle your cooking oil and grease waste so it can be used as biofuel.

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The Return of Sustainable Restaurant Operations: 6 Easy Ways to Get Started

Notch

In fact, a survey taken by Menu Matters of 750 consumers across the US found that sustainability is more important to consumers now than it was a year ago. Ultimately, consumers are becoming even more cognisant of what they eat and drink, as well as the packaging it comes in. Green Star Restaurant. Source: Business Chief.

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Creating a sustainable restaurant in 3 easy steps

Deliverect

Around 3 out of 4 millennials are willing to pay more for sustainable products, as is 66 percent of consumers around the world*. By working towards less (food) waste and a more seasonal and locally-sourced menu, you’ll quickly be able to get on the right track. #1 Recycle glass and cardboard. 1 REDUCE WASTE.

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Blue Hill at Stone Barns Tells a Beautiful Story. Former Employees Say It’s Too Good to Be True.

EATER

While staff did work with local, seasonal, unique ingredients, servers and cooks alike say they grew uncomfortable telling stories about some of the restaurant’s sourcing and preparation practices, including for a number of its signature dishes, which they considered misleading. I didn’t do a good job.

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