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Restaurant Insiders on 2020 Lessons Learned, Part One

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Modern Restaurant Management (MRM) magazine asked restaurant industry insiders for their perspection on 2020: What lessons did you learn and what do you feel the restaurant industry learned this year? In 2020 the restaurant industry learned that offering delivery and running an efficient operation is necessary to stay alive.

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The 20/20 on 2020: Restaurant Experts Weigh In

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Modern Restaurant Management (MRM) magazine asked restaurant industry insiders and experts for their insights on what will impact restaurants in 2020 and the response was overwhelming. Rick Camac, Dean of Restaurant & Hospitality Management at the Institute of Culinary Education. Jim Collins, CEO at Kitchen United.

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Experts Weigh In: What Are Key Challenges Restaurants Will Face in 2022?

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With leaner teams and limited resources, brands must prioritize investing in a tech stack that helps navigate these obstacles and optimize operations while continuing to deliver a premium customer experience. Rick Camac, Dean of Restaurant & Hospitality Management at the Institute of Culinary Education.

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Ultimate Grubhub, Red Lobster Catering and Parts in Town

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This edition of MRM News Bites features Grubhub, PAR Technology, The Institute of Culinary Education, Parts Town, OneDine, Starbucks, QikServe, MOD Pizza, ezCater and Red Lobster, Omnivore, Coolgreens and Winston Industries. Ultimate Grubhub. ” Beverages Better with ICE.

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Face Pay Network, Restaurant of the Future and The Main Course

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The purchase is expected to be completed in September 2020. DoorDash will also offer $0 delivery fees** from all merchant partners in DoorDash’s program to support Black-owned businesses on DoorDash through the end of 2020. Additional, more comprehensive courses are slated for development in 2020 and early 2021.