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How the pandemic has changed restaurants’ beverage deals

A Deeper Dive: Tim Harms, CEO of the consulting firm Enliven, joins the podcast to discuss the evolution in restaurants’ beverage programs.

The pandemic has changed restaurants’ deals with beverage companies, maybe forever.

This week’s episode of the Restaurant Business podcast “A Deeper Dive” features Tim Harms, CEO of the consulting firm Enliven, to talk about the market for beverages at restaurants.

Enliven works with restaurants and other clients to negotiate their beverage contracts. Harms was recently named the firm’s CEO.

He discussed the state of beverage deals on the podcast, and how much the pandemic changed demand for restaurant beverages. Growth in takeout and delivery has led to decreased beverage attachment, which has changed the way restaurants have to think about their beverage contracts.

Harms discusses this and how restaurants can adapt to this new reality. He also discusses the general state of beverages and how consumers are broadening their drink options.

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