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Technology

What’s next in restaurant technology

Robots, ghost kitchens, consolidation and the metaverse are the four developments we’ll be keeping a close eye on in 2022.

Operations

Thousands of virtual restaurants launched in the last year, but is the growth endless?

Three leaders of the boom share the ingredients for a successful virtual brand and what the future holds.

Chicago-based 2ndKitchen connects local restaurants to other businesses that want to offer foodservice.

The ghost kitchen venue boasts 11 restaurant brands under one roof, allowing customers to combine items from all the menus in one to-go order.

The chain expects its virtual brands and ghost kitchens to generate incremental sales, though it’s still too early to tell just how well they’ll do.

The company’s new Chicago location blurs the line between delivery hub and food court. It plans to open five more in the next year.

Ghost kitchens are attracting a lot of attention from restaurant chains, entrepreneurs and investors, and the reasons are clear. Sometimes called dark kitchens or virtual kitchens, the concept of a ‘g...

The 800 Go brand will also feature brick-and-mortar restaurants and ghost kitchens under a new joint partnership with Piestro.

Chains like Cracker Barrel and Chili’s are using small-format kitchens to go places they couldn’t before.

The company plans to co-brand the Granite City and Village Inn concepts to squeeze more revenue out of the breweries. And the mixing and matching doesn't stop there.

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