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Ahead of the Curve: What are the Next Big Restaurant Industry Trends?

Ahead of the Curve: What are the Next Big Restaurant Industry Trends?

The restaurant industry is constantly changing. Here are some current and upcoming restaurant industry trends operators should keep an eye on — everything from improved kids’ menus to plant-focused menu items to online ordering, unique dining experiences, and more.

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VIDEO: How Tariffs Affect the Restaurant Industry [Under 60 Seconds]

VIDEO: How Tariffs Affect the Restaurant Industry [Under 60 Seconds]

The Trump Administration is leaning heavy on trade tariffs in an attempt to strong arm foreign trade partners into ‘better deals.’ Regardless of how well the tactic works or not, it’s important for restaurant owners and operators to know how tariffs will affect their business.

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Top 4 Must-Have Restaurant and Coffee Shop Features for 2020

Top 4 Must-Have Restaurant and Coffee Shop Features for 2020

Restaurant and cafe shop operators looking to improve their business offerings and their customer experience need look no further than these top trends & features for ideas to implement.

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How to Prep Your Restaurant for a Minimum Wage Increase

How to Prep Your Restaurant for a Minimum Wage Increase

Like it or not, the Fight for $15 is going to win. Restaurant operators should prepare now for a mandated minimum wage increase to see how they’ll manage the change and get ahead of the game.

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'Secret' Ingredients for Attract New Guests to Your Restaurant

'Secret' Ingredients for Attract New Guests to Your Restaurant

As a startup or small business, it’s hard to find new patrons to visit your eatery but with these secret ingredients for restaurant brands, you can get them on board in less effort and time.

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Our Top Restaurant Stories of 2019

Our Top Restaurant Stories of 2019

With 2019 ending, we thought we’d look back at what we think the top restaurant industry stories of the year are and what those stories actually mean to operators looking to thrive in 2020.

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