Tue.Sep 06, 2022

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Tips on Hiring and Retaining Young Employees

Goliath Consulting

Labor markets are still recovering from recent events. Businesses, such as restaurants, are struggling to retain their younger employees. Some are even struggling to get the younger generation, such as Gen-Z, to apply. In recent studies, Gen-Z is an entirely different generation from most employers (Millennials). Gen-Z often requires different approaches.

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33 Unique & Fun Food Truck Ideas + Tips For Choosing The Perfect Concept

7 Shifts

The cost of rent is rising. It remains difficult to fully staff a restaurant ; making food trucks can be the most logical concept to open in the current economy. Large cities like Portland, Los Angeles, and Austin are best known for their food trucks, but cities of all sizes are seeing more of these concepts pop up. A food truck is the right choice if you are a passionate culinarian but don't want to commit to an entire brick-and-mortar establishment.

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How are coffee capsules manufactured and filled?

Perfect Daily Grind

The demand for coffee capsules has never been as high as it is today. According to Fior Markets , the global capsule industry will be worth US $29.2 billion by 2025 – making it a lucrative market for many roasters and coffee businesses. However, it can be easy to underestimate the infrastructure, knowledge, and equipment you need to manufacture and fill coffee capsules.

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Lavu and Up ‘n go Partner to Save Time and Create Value for Restaurants Through Easy, Contactless Payments

Lavu

Restaurants Using Lavu Point of Sale (POS) Can Now Offer “Pay at the Table” Experience for Diners via QR Code Albuquerque, NM (September 6, 2022) — Lavu , a major global restaurant software and payments solution provider built by restaurant people, and Up ‘n go , a contactless payments provider that powers QR code pay at the table solutions for restaurants nationwide, today announce a partnership that integrates Up ‘n go’s pay at the table checkout experience with Lavu’s point of sale soft

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How to Build the Ideal HR Team

HR doesn’t exist in a vacuum. This work impacts everyone: from the C-Suite to your newest hire. It also drives results. Learn how to make it all happen in Paycor’s latest guide.

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Tanya Holland Aims for Impact

EATER

Jeff Enlow/Eater. The Oakland chef has achieved her life goal of building community — through her storied (but now-closed) restaurant, her media work, and her newest book, “California Soul.” But she’s just getting started. California Soul is the most beautiful cookbook I’ve ever read. Or seen,” Alice Walker writes in her forward to Tanya Holland’s new cookbook.

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Pinot Grigio Delle Venezie DOC

The Wine Knitter

Many years ago, when my taste buds started developing a fine appreciation for wine, Pinot Grigio was not high on my list of enjoyable wines. I felt it lacked personality. It wasn’t until quite a few years later that I tasted Pinot Grigio from the northeastern area of Italy for the first time and had an “aha” moment. So this was how Pinot Grigio was supposed to taste!

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Lavu and Up ‘n go Partner to Save Time and Create Value for Restaurants Through Easy, Contactless Payments

Lavu

Restaurants Using Lavu Point of Sale (POS) Can Now Offer “Pay at the Table” Experience for Diners via QR Code Albuquerque, NM (September 6, 2022) … Lavu and Up ‘n go Partner to Save Time and Create Value for Restaurants Through Easy, Contactless Payments Read More ». The post Lavu and Up ‘n go Partner to Save Time and Create Value for Restaurants Through Easy, Contactless Payments appeared first on iPad Point of Sale System for Restaurants, Bars & More.

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The 10 Best Cookbooks of Fall 2022

EATER

Don Caminos /Eater. New books by Deb Perelman, Molly Yeh, and Illyanna Maisonet provide kitchen inspiration this fall Once again, fall is here, and no, we don’t know how that happened either. What we do know is that along with colder temperatures (we assume? but who can really say anymore?) and midterm elections, the season augurs a new and very welcome crop of cookbooks.

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How Bars and Restaurants Can Prepare for a Safe Football Season

Modern Restaurant Management

It’s a fact that football season can get rowdy. Unsurprisingly, a survey of NFL fans shows they drink more when their team loses. For example, four out of 10 Saints fans report drinking “heavily” when they lose. Meanwhile, one-third of all NFL fans surveyed report “pregaming” before kickoff, while Denver Broncos fans lead the pack, drinking an average of eight drinks before the game.

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How to Build the Ideal HR Team

HR doesn’t exist in a vacuum. This work impacts everyone: from the C-Suite to your newest hire. It also drives results. Learn how to make it all happen in Paycor’s latest guide.

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Eater’s Fall Preview 2022

EATER

Everything we’re excited about this fall The arrival of fall doesn’t feel like it used to. Pumpkin spice lattes are now prevalent in August, streaming services turned “peak TV” into a year-round endeavor, and frankly, thanks to global warming, it’s still no-jacket weather deep into October (or even later, depending on where you live). Fall, then, is less of a season and more of a state of mind, one we’ve trained our brains to associate with ideas of fresh starts and renewed excitement for all of

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Yes, More Food TV Is Coming. Here’s What to Watch.

EATER

Don Caminos /Eater. From a pizza-themed “Chef’s Table” to more “Great British Baking Show” to the stop-motion adventures of “Tiny Chef,” here’s what’s coming to screens this fall At any given moment of any given day, you can find a show on cable that involves a chipper cook talking through a dinner recipe, or a streaming competition featuring bakers frantically trying to create a cupcake tower, or a documentary series with painfully slow pans across the surface of a dish.

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Here’s Where You’ll Be Drinking This Fall

EATER

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‘Chaos Cooking’ Is Coming — Are We Ready?

EATER

Part neo-fusion, part middle finger, a new, brash food style is changing the face of restaurants Alex Watanabe does not mind that his new Mexican Japanese restaurant, set to open in December in the old Forlini’s space in downtown Manhattan, is being called “fusion” cuisine. “It’s just a practical description,” he says. The restaurant is meant to be a representation of his friendship with co-owner Marcelo Baez, and the long-standing relationship between Mexico and Japan, and the menu will be “our

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Planning Your Restaurant's Path to Profitability

Speaker: James Kahler, COO of Full Course

Ever wondered where to splurge and where to safely conserve when it comes to operating and growing your restaurant? 🤔 Join James Kahler, COO of Full Course and industry visionary, in this new webinar where he'll talk all about best practices to invest in your restaurant's success! Whether you're a new business or an established restaurant, a seasoned pro or a rookie, you'll learn the keys to sustainable success in this competitive industry.