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The Bottom Line: The National Restaurant Association Show displayed some of the latest gadgets to improve efficiency and reach more customers. But can those that need it most afford it?

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5 under-the-radar tech products at the National Restaurant Association Show

These unique finds have not yet been widely adopted, but they could provide a glimpse of what's coming around the bend for restaurants.

The private-equity firm, which sold the seafood chain in 2017, has acquired the brand again. Management has also invested in the company.

Tech Check: Many attendees at this year’s National Restaurant Show are shopping for ways to protect their profits.

The buffet chain's CEO was named on Saturday as this year's winner of the Gold Plate.

The Show floor is a veritable buffet of non-dairy ice creams, burger-less burgers and even runny eggs that have never met a chicken.

Staying fueled can be a challenge at the show, even with all the food that's offered. Here's our advice on where to look.

Jose Cil, CEO of the parent company of Burger King, Popeye, Tim Hortons and Firehouse Subs, said during a talk at the National Restaurant Association Show that raising prices is more than a simple math problem.

The annual exhibition of the industry’s latest equipment kicked off Saturday for the first time in three years. But the industry it serves is not the same as it was the last time the event was held.

During a keynote speech at the National Restaurant Association Show, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian said the growth of technology will cause consumers to crave an experience when they dine out.

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