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What restaurants can learn from Reddit, sneaker culture and FOMO

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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Meeting consumer demands for heightened cleanliness and sanitation

Restaurant operators need to address increased consumer demands in a challenging environment.

The steamed bun concept says it’s the first virtual brand with its own rewards offering, called Bao Bucks.

Robots and AI will have a strong presence in the Tech Pavilion this year as operators look for solutions to labor and other challenges.

The tech company continues a streak of private-equity funding that has helped fuel its rapid growth.

The company’s app and website crashed on Tuesday due to “unprecedented” demand during the three-hour promotion.

It’s also rolling out voice ordering and the ability to use the Eats app at sports stadiums.

Independent operators have struggled to make the model work, citing marketing challenges and the high cost of delivery.

Independent operators say the delivery-only business is more difficult than it’s cracked up to be. Their challenges have led providers to rethink their strategy.

The company has not paid for months’ worth of work done on its delivery-only food trailers, JLL alleged.

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