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Your quick morning dose of the restaurant news you need, every weekday, from the editors of Restaurant Business and Nation's Restaurant News.

A Deeper Dive

"A Deeper Dive" is a weekly podcast from Restaurant Business dedicated to going in-depth on the most pressing challenges and opportunities restaurant operators face today, hosted by Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Maze.

Menu Talk

“Menu Talk”, formally Menu Feed, is a weekly podcast hosted by Pat Cobe of Restaurant Business and Bret Thorn with Nation’s Restaurant News.

The Week in Restaurants

What's happening in the restaurant industry this week, with a discussion on the week's biggest news and topics, along with technology trends and other issues.

Working Lunch

Working Lunch is a podcast from Align Public Strategies devoted to explaining the so what and now what about key issues impacting the restaurant and retail industries.

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Putting Subway's restaurant closures into context

The Bottom Line: The fast-food sandwich giant has closed 7,600 locations since 2015, more than any other U.S. chain in history, and about the same number of restaurants that Taco Bell currently operates.

Emerging Brands

This U.K.-based coffee brand hopes to find a niche in America's overcaffeinated beverage landscape

Black Sheep Coffee is growing in Texas and Florida with bolder beans, upgraded matcha and a hand-held Norwegian waffle.

Financing

Another activist pushes a restaurant chain toward refranchising

The Bottom Line: Galloway Capital Partners is urging Noodles & Company to sell off company stores to pay off debt. Eliminating leverage is good. Selling company stores less so.

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From 7-Eleven’s new Japanese-Style Egg Salad Sandwich to Casey’s cult-favorite Breakfast Pizza, convenience stores nationwide are developing signature dishes that set them apart—and boost foodservice sales.

A Deeper Dive: This week’s episode of the restaurant finance podcast continues our series on the impact of AI in restaurants, this time looking at the behind-the-scenes impact the technology has.

The Bottom Line: Galloway Capital Partners is urging Noodles & Company to sell off company stores to pay off debt. Eliminating leverage is good. Selling company stores less so.

The retail veteran replaces Jim Holthouser, who is retiring after six years. The platform company also operates and franchises Carvel, Jamba, Schlotzsky's, McAlister's Deli and Moe's Southwest Grill.

Menu Talk: The San Francisco chef incorporates elements from cuisines ranging from Cameroon to Ethiopia.

The restaurant and catering division of Delaware North delivered thousands of chef-driven meals representing 10 international cuisines at the Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix. It took months of collaboration across culinary, logistics and vendor teams.