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How to Prepare and Protect Restaurants for Drinksgiving

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The cultural phenomenon of Drinksgiving (or Blackout Wednesday) continues to grow in popularity for the restaurant industry, especially as sales continue to rebound from the pandemic. If an intoxicated customer leaves a restaurant and causes injury to someone while driving, it could be tied back to the restaurant that served them.

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Cybersecurity Advice for Restaurateurs

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How to Ensure Your Restaurant Survives and Thrives in the Era of Widespread Cybercrime and Strict Data Security Regulations. Numerous United States restaurant and fast food chains, including Applebee’s, Wendy’s, Chili’s, Huddle House, and Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen have suffered cyberattacks in recent years and months.

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How Alcohol To-Go Could Save Your Restaurant

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Restaurants that gain a significant portion of their revenue from alcohol sales have been hit the hardest, with many social distancing regulations calling for a ban on alcohol sales indoors. Now, many restaurants that offer alcohol are jumping on this trend. Whereas in Hawaii, laws are a little different. Enter: Alcohol to-go.

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How to Streamline Human Resources and Payroll in the Restaurant Industry

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Successful restaurant owners and operators don’t just provide great food. The people piece of the puzzle can be challenging for restaurants. Because of the complicated nature of human resources (HR) and the sprawling regulations surrounding payroll, HR and payroll can be a recurring headache for restaurant owners and operators.

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Successful restaurant owners and operators don’t just provide great food. The people piece of the puzzle can be challenging for restaurants. Because of the complicated nature of human resources (HR) and the sprawling regulations surrounding payroll, HR and payroll can be a recurring headache for restaurant owners and operators.

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Restaurateurs Leverage Excess Alcohol for Cash Flow

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Faced with mounting bills, many restaurant owners have been selling down their bottled reserves. On March 10, 2020, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a buyback program for restaurants to sell their excess spirits inventory at 100% of their purchase price , helping restaurants raise millions of dollars. .

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How are You Managing the New Oregon Fair Work Week Act?

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to enact a predictive scheduling law on a statewide level. These new regulations create major challenges and potential costs for restaurant, hospitality and retail employers throughout the state, requiring them to fundamentally change how they schedule their workers. 11 Things Operators Need to Manage Oregon’s Fair Work Week Law.