operations

Operations

Why more chains are embracing the late-night business

Rising demand, better unit economics and an improving labor picture are enticing restaurants to keep the lights on long after dark.

Marketing

Proposal to turn Calif. pot dispensaries into restaurants goes up in smoke

Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed the measure, citing concerns about employees' exposure to secondhand smoke.

The City Council directed staff on Wednesday to start drafting an ordinance. It would put LA among a number of other cities and states that require businesses to accept cash.

The state-of-the-art facility in Milford, Mass., replaces Legal’s aging Quality Control Center and will house a growing ecommerce business, among other operations.

Scarlett’s position, COO of casual dining, is being eliminated as part of “organizational design changes” at Bloomin’. He has worked there for nearly 30 years.

Vending machines aren't just for chips and soda anymore. Here’s a look at why new iterations are making waves in foodservice.

Here are the types of concepts that restaurant entrepreneurs and investors are betting will be big in the next few years.

Chef Jared Howard won the opportunity to test-launch HoneyBunny Chicken and Biscuits for six months inside NYC’s Market 57 food hall.

Dispensaries would be allowed to sell foods and beverages for on-site consumption, and feature live entertainment, under a bill heading for Gov. Newsom's signature. It also allows pot users to light up on-premise.

During a Technomic report on the state of technology, attendees were advised to factor human intervention into their contingency plans.

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