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The Uncertain Future of Pop-Up Restaurants

EATER

Now, Tate is staying in a spare room at his mom’s house in Philadelphia. For women and people of color in the restaurant industry, who are all too often refused the opportunities and resources that their white male counterparts enjoy , the pop-up model serves to democratize the cooking and sharing of food. Dahli Durley.

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Martha Stewart’s ‘Entertaining’ Let Me Party Like It Was 1982

EATER

This would have been around 1996, by which point Stewart was about to launch her own media and merchandising company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. She had been a contributor to House Beautiful , managed a food boutique, and ran a successful catering business that often served well-heeled clients in New York and its suburbs.

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31 Restaurant Marketing Ideas for 2021

Touch Bistro

The challenge is, restaurant marketing and promotions can take many forms, and not every strategy will resonate with every diner. As a result, it’s important to test out different types of restaurant marketing ideas and trends to see what resonates most with your target audience. Your marketing plan doesn’t have to be complicated.

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-December 2020 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

“It’s encouraging to see consumers continue to rally and support local businesses, with many planning to purchase merchandise, specialty items and gift cards as holiday gifts.” 22 percent of customers are looking to buy restaurant merchandise. Diners Show Holiday Spirit. Hassle-free holiday meals.

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MRM Research Roundup: To-Go Trends, State of the Plate, and Black Market Reservations

Modern Restaurant Management

This edition of Modern Restaurant Management (MRM) magazine's Research Roundup features trends in off-premise, coffee wars, the AI lifeline, the return of lunch, and how teens spend their dollars. More than 60 percent say they’re ordering off-premises more often than a year ago. Older adults still prefer in-person ordering.