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Pandemic Reflections: What Lessons Has the Restaurant Industry Learned?, Part Two

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Supply chain disruptions and labor shortages required operators to rethink everything – leaner menus, smarter kitchens, and more efficient operations became the new standard. In addition, the state carved out a special 45 percent increase to $20 per hour for fast-food employees. per hour difference.

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With the help of the federal government (without their help I cant imagine any business surviving let alone the average citizen), restaurants began to experiment with delivery, remote pick-up, using technology to minimize employee interaction, and later ghost kitchens that saved the day for some, but changed our industry entirely.

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Five Tips to Minimize Super-Sized Labor Costs

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Smart fryers and ovens can automate food preparation and cooking, eliminating the need for numerous workers in the kitchen while still ensuring consistent quality and faster service. These expenses include money spent on recruiting, hiring, and training new staff, and lost productivity.

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Hungry for Growth: The Restaurant Industry in 2022

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According to the National Restaurant Association’s State of the Industry report, 68 percent of customers say they are more likely to purchase takeout or delivery of food than they were before the pandemic. Food and beverage sales in the restaurant and foodservice industry are projected to total $789 billion in 2021, up 19.7

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MRM Research Roundup: Destination Dining, Voice Commerce, and the Force of Fast Food

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In recent years, the food service industry has undergone a rapid transformation of automation and increased technology usage. Fast Food and QSR Value The United States Fast Food & Quick Service Restaurant Market size was valued at US$ 248.8 Growing menu innovation and healthy fast food further drive the growth of the market.

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Mutual Aid Groups Band Together to Feed Communities Through Crisis

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During nationwide demonstrations against police brutality, community groups are distributing food to protesters and underserved communities Amid nationwide protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody, a story of solidarity found its way from near the city’s downtown into national media outlets.

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In São Paulo, Nikkei Chefs Are Finally Getting Their Due

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Nor does much of the food at São Paulo’s thousands of Japanese restaurants, which, according to the Brazilian Association of Japanese Gastronomy , outnumber the country’s ubiquitous steakhouses. “In Residents were slow to gain interest in Japanese food due to significant xenophobia against the immigrant community. Unlike the U.S.,