Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The doomsayers who predicted the literal demise of the U.S. restaurant industry after Covid—especially at the fine dining level—proved myopic in the extreme. A new study called the “Agency Forward Restaurant Survey” compiled by Nationwide Insurance, which both insures and advises restaurants on coping with inflation to supply chain issues shows that every segment of the industry has not just survived but in many cases is thriving well past pre-pandemic levels of business. To explain the findings I spoke with Peter McMurtrie, President of Commercial Lines at Nationwide: You say reservations have returned to pre-pandemic levels. Does this apply as much to fast food and chain restaurants (which are mainly walk-in) as with higher end and fine dining? While this research study only focused on fine dining, fast casual and family-style restaurants, recent research as well as our interactions with customers have shown fast food … [Read more...] about The US Restaurant Industry Has Bounded Back from Covid At Every Level From Fast Food To Fine Dining
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5 Of The Best Places To Experience Jewish History In Central Europe
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin My recent tour with Intrepid Travel took me to six countries throughout central Europe. I heard the chimes of the astronomical clock in Prague, shopped along Vienna’s cobblestone streets, cruised the Danube River under the stars of Budapest, danced with locals in Kraków, and ate delicious vegan food in Berlin. Intrepid, whose mission is to create positive change through the joy of travel, are leaders in responsible tourism and specialize in small group travel. In addition to local group tours arranged by Intrepid throughout our trip, participants have free time to explore on their own in each destination. This is when I connected to my Jewish European roots and learned about my heritage. Here are five of the best places to experience Jewish history in Central Europe. Prague I spent most of the day exploring Prague’s Jewish Quarter and bought a Jewish Museum pass allowing entry into multiple places. The area is located … [Read more...] about 5 Of The Best Places To Experience Jewish History In Central Europe
Pairing Wine And Food At Oriole, A Michelin Two-Star In Chicago
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Creating the ideal pairing of wine and food is something that many of us struggle with, and would love to know more about how to make this task a bit more simple. So where to turn to for guidance? How about the wine director at Oriole, a Michelin two-star restaurant in Chicago? Her name is Emily Rosenfeld, and I sat down recently with her to learn her thoughts about what makes for a great wine and food pairing, both specifically with the food at Oriole where she selects all the wines, but also in general, regarding more common dishes consumers enjoy at home. Originally from Indianapolis, Rosenfeld worked in the restaurant industry there for several years. Always looking to learn more, she would make the short trip to Chicago often to discover top restaurants and try new wines. Eventually realizing that there would be a greater selection of prized wines from around the world in Chicago compared to her hometown, she moved … [Read more...] about Pairing Wine And Food At Oriole, A Michelin Two-Star In Chicago
Teriyaki Madness: Building A Japanese Restaurant Powerhouse Through Franchising
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Experts attribute that the fascination with Japanese food in the U.S. started in New York City back in 1964 when wrestler turned restaurateur Hiroake “Rocky” Aoki launched Benihana. Its hibachi steak was prepared right in front of guests on a grill at the table and created quite the stir. In fact, Benihana is still going strong with about 75 eateries in about 25 states. Since then, a slew of Japanese restaurant chains such as Jinya Ramen Bar and Kura Sushi, regaled for its serving sushi on its revolving conveyor belt, have flourished in the U.S. But the Japanese restaurant chain that has been most adept at expanding has been Teriyaki Madness, based in Denver, Co. It has grown due to the power of franchising since 129 of its 130 restaurants are franchised. For example, in 2022 it expanded by 29 locations; every one of which was franchised. Of those 130 locations, 126 of them are based in the U.S., spanning 26 states. … [Read more...] about Teriyaki Madness: Building A Japanese Restaurant Powerhouse Through Franchising
Reviving Retail: The Recommerce Revolution Is Helping Cash-Strapped Consumers
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The cost of living crisis continues to challenge UK shoppers, as prices for food essentials like bread, milk and cheese continue to rise. The stark reality of the impact of food price inflation can be seen in the latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) which tell us that 3 percent of families across the United Kingdom (2.1 million people) used a food bank in the year ending March 2022. In a true north/south divide reality, families in the north of England and Scotland were most likely to interact with a food bank service in the last year. As the appetite for non-essential shopping continues to be suppressed, more consumers are turning to second hand sales platforms and discount retailers as a way to save. UK sales volumes saw a 1.2 percent in February 2023 according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS); the most significant increase since October 2022 but nonetheless subdued. … [Read more...] about Reviving Retail: The Recommerce Revolution Is Helping Cash-Strapped Consumers
Lyft’s CEO and president are stepping down; the company names David Risher as new CEO
Lyft cofounders Logan Green and John Zimmer are stepping back from day-to-day responsibilities as CEO and president, respectively, the company announced Monday . Former Amazon executive David Risher , who has been on the company’s board since 2021, will take over Green’s spot as CEO starting in mid-April. Green and Zimmer will retain their seats on the board. Green will transition to chair of the board, while Zimmer will continue as vice chair. Green and Zimmer cofounded Lyft in 2012. The pair took the company public in 2019. The Wall Street Journal first reported the news. Shares of Lyft jumped in after-hours trading Monday more than 5%. But the company has faced a wave of trouble in the past few years, as the COVID-19 pandemic hampered travel; Lyft wasn’t able to offset those loses with food delivery (which has been a boon for rival Uber ). Shares are down more than 70% in the past year, not including Monday’s afternoon jump. advertisement “After … [Read more...] about Lyft’s CEO and president are stepping down; the company names David Risher as new CEO
Here’s Everything We Know So Far About The Transgender Nashville Shooter
Authorities identified Audrey Hale, a 28-year-old female who identified as transgender and used “he/him” pronouns, as the suspected Nashville elementary school mass shooter Monday. Police say Hale killed three adults and three nine-year-old children at the Covenant School, a private Christian elementary school the suspect reportedly once attended. Metropolitan Nashville Police Chief John Drake says Hale might have resented attending the school as a potential motive for the mass shooting , per CNN . (RELATED: Nashville School Shooter Identified As Transgender Artist) @nossicollegeart listed Hale as a student on the spring 2016 dean’s list, but the website seemingly has been updated to remove her name. We reached out to ask why Hale has suddenly been wiped from the website. They refused to comment @DailyCaller https://t.co/tWaHlMLoBb — Brianna Lyman (@briannalyman2) March 27, 2023 Drake told reporters Hale planned the attack by allegedly surveilling the … [Read more...] about Here’s Everything We Know So Far About The Transgender Nashville Shooter
Recently Appointed Executive Chef Harrison Cheney Brings New Nordic Influence To Michelin Starred Restaurant Sons & Daughters
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Dining at San Francisco's Michelin-starred restaurant Sons & Daughters is an intimate experience, one in which refined hospitality and attention-to-detail meets new Nordic inspired cuisine prepared with an emphasis on both seasonality and sustainability. Recently appointed Executive Chef Harrison Cheney brings to Sons & Daughters over 14 years of formidable culinary experience, having spent a quarter of his culinary career at two Michelin-starred Gastrologik in Stockholm. Before that, he worked with acclaimed Michelin-starred chefs Phil Howard at The Square in London and Michael Tusk at Quince, and at The Ledbury at Notting Hill. Since becoming Executive Chef, he's introduced an impressive 18 course tasting menu that truly takes diners on a culinary journey, one that takes ingredients at their very peak of ripeness and refines them in exceptional ways that bring out the essence of their being. An example? The … [Read more...] about Recently Appointed Executive Chef Harrison Cheney Brings New Nordic Influence To Michelin Starred Restaurant Sons & Daughters
Helixx Introduces Mc-Mobility Small EV Manufacturing Concept
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Here are two words you wouldn’t expect to see in the same sentence: mobility and Big Mac. Yet UK startup Helixx has introduced a way to quickly assemble a slate of low-cost electric commercial vehicles based on the method McDonalds, like many other fast food franchises, uses to build its burgers. Initially on Helixx’s fast-fleet menu are the CARGO, a delivery van, TRUCK caters to the construction business, the open-bodied TUK and close-bodied RIDE are aimed at ride-share and taxi fleets. But they won’t be built in expansive central assembly plants. Helixx’s secret sauce is its concept of factories in a box it called Helixx Mobility Hubs. Think of each hub as a fast-food restaurant that both assembles and markets its products. Similar to a franchise arrangement, Helixx sells licenses to its technology and it provides everything the license holder needs to build and operate a factory, then market the vehicles on a … [Read more...] about Helixx Introduces Mc-Mobility Small EV Manufacturing Concept
How To Determine Where To Invest Your CX Technology Budget First
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Alok Kulkarni is Co-Founder and CEO of Cyara , a customer experience (CX) leader trusted by leading brands around the world. Out with the old, in with the new. Contact centers are evolving, and your technology should, too. In the past, with legacy call centers, customer journeys were relatively simple and linear: Call in, talk to an agent and resolve the problem. But those days are long gone. With the rise of omnichannel communication, today’s customer journey is more complex and the route to a successful customer experience (CX) may crisscross its way through several different channels, touching not only human agents but bots along the way. In today’s tense economic climate, CIOs and CX leaders have a crucial but challenging task: maintain growth while simultaneously cutting expenses and increasing efficiency. Most IT executives would agree that putting money into new technology will help accelerate growth and … [Read more...] about How To Determine Where To Invest Your CX Technology Budget First