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McDonald’s courts younger consumers with a summer camp

The burger giant will give app users access to discounts, merchandise, “menu hacks” and even musical performances.

Technology

Webinar: Take a closer look at swipe fees

Join us July 7 for a webinar on the operational ins and outs of the electronic payment ecosystem.

Marketing Bites: Chains go back to the future on menu prices despite inflation, Dave & Buster’s celebrates the indoors and more marketing news of the week.

The FAST Act would provide quick-service employees with a strong voice on the pay, scheduling and training practices of fast-food employers. It also legislates that franchisors are joint employers liable for the labor infractions of franchisees.

Rising wages are tempting some students to leave the classroom early, forcing schools to adapt.

State of the Plate: Restaurant menu trends expert Nancy Kruse dishes on "dude food," as consumers' view of healthy shifts toward the meatier side of things.

The conference runs July 26-28 in Dallas and was crafted by and for restaurant industry professionals in charge of finance, tax and internal auditing.

Adam DeWitt told the Wall Street Journal that parent company Just Eat Takeaway is looking for a partner over a buyer.

The New York City-based multi-concept operator, which was founded by restaurateur Danny Meyer, will reimburse up to $1,500 in travel expenses and will provide counseling and other support, the company said.

With the close of the $835 million deal, first announced in April, Main Event CEO Chris Morris will lead the two food-and-games chains.

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