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- Bay Area restaurants are vetting your social media before . . . - ResetEra
Bay Area restaurants are vetting your social media before you even walk in Wrexis Jul 14, 2025 Discussion EtcetEra Forum
- SF Chronicle: People are bringing their own food to Bay Area . . .
Yeah that's like you're asked to throw out the food or leave If your kids are picky, you probably need to be ordering takeout for yourself Restaurants protecting the basic foundations of their business trumps child accommodations here And bringing a different pizza to the pizzeria is psychotic behavior
- Michelin Star will be added to Philadelphia restaurants this week . . .
A single star adds 40% business typically to a restaurant, a second doubles that and a third adds another - so restaurants will more than double their footfall as they move up the ranks
- I Tracked Down The Company Ruining Restaurants by More . . . - ResetEra
I've noticed a lot of places have become Sysco dependent "Are restaurants starting to taste the same? Food distributor Sysco has been on a relentless acquisition spree, becoming one of the largest companies in food service This consolidation means higher prices for mass-produced food made
- Overhearing rude people at restaurants (A Waffle House story)
If the offending people are still there, a knowing look gets it done More than once I’ve made eye contact and we are both saying “Can you believe this shit?” without saying a word I also heavily tip in these scenarios If the rude person has already left, that’s when I’ll be vocal
- ICE, FBI, and Federal Task Force raid restaurants across . . . - ResetEra
ICE, FBI, and Federal Task Force raid restaurants across East Alabama OPELIKA, Ala (WRBL) – Federal agents executed multiple search warrants across East Alabama Tuesday morning, targeting Mexican restaurants in the Opelika-Auburn area as part of a sweeping investigation into alleged federal crimes across the state
- SF Chronicle: People are bringing their own food to Bay Area . . .
Because seeing people lack decorum is cringe but a few reasons - if you're waiting for a table and its being taken up by people not even eating food from there, that's annoying, not to mention people might also be choosing restaurants based on what they serve in order to avoid certain allergens If people are just bringing in whatever then that is way more difficult to do
- Restaurants are adding dozens of new spicy menu items in a . . . - ResetEra
"Restaurants are really trying to be aggressive with their marketing calendars and releasing new products now," Francfort said From March to June, U S restaurant chains collectively launched 76 new spicy menu items, representing roughly 5% of new menu items, according to market research firm Datassential
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