When the topics of sanitation and maintenance come up in a commercial bakery, the trays or baskets that deliver finished product to the bakery’s customer usually aren’t top of mind. As pieces that go out into the world and then return to the bakery — bringing back with them anything they encountered along the way… read more
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The Tech that Keeps World Central Kitchen Cooking in Times of Disaster
Whatever business-travel problems you’ve encountered in the past, World Central Kitchen’s have almost certainly been worse. This Washington, D.C., nonprofit founded by chef José Andrés in 2010 has spent the past decade cooking for disaster survivors in some of the least convenient places on Earth. And since last winter, it’s had to deal with a… read more
Middleby Acquires United Foodservice
Zhuhai Guangdong China-based United Foodservice is a leader in the design, manufacture, and supply of countertop commercial foodservice equipment with recent annual revenues of approximately $10 million. “This strategic acquisition expands our capabilities in a key global location and high-demand market. We expect continued growth in Asia and this acquisition strengthens our capabilities to best… read more
Considering an International Service Job? Here’s What You Need to Know
– by Beau Peters Beau Peters is a creative professional with a lifetime of experience in service and care. As a manager, he’s learned a slew of tricks of the trade that he enjoys sharing with others who have the same passion and dedication that he brings to his work. If you ask… read more
GLOBAL FOODSERVICE NEWS JANUARY 1, 2021
Things Will Get Worse for Dave & Buster’s Before They Get Better The purgatory state restaurants find themselves in – wedged between looming vaccine distribution and a COVID-19 case resurgence—continues to flare up a familiar cliché: It’s going to get worse before it gets better. But for Dave & Buster’s, it’s an irrefutable reality. The… read more
Info About Employers and COVID-19 Vaccinations
We wanted to share a link to this article from the Chicago Tribune and Alexia Elejalde-Ruiz:
Atlanta to Allow Restaurants to offer on-Street Dining
Atlanta to Allow Restaurants to offer on-Street Dining Restaurants must apply for a permit before operating on the city’s public right-of-way, according to regulations passed Monday by the Atlanta City Council. Atlanta already allows restaurants to serve food and drinks on sidewalks, with a permit. Since the coronavirus pandemic began, large cities around the country… read more
Grubhub Offers Restaurants new Ways to Receive Orders—Without Paying Commission Fees
Grubhub Offers Restaurants new Ways to Receive Orders—Without Paying Commission Fees GrubHub is giving restaurants new tools for commission-free orders as more states and cities force eateries to turn once again to delivery and takeout for survival. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Grubhub has seen its orders soar, growing revenue 36% during the… read more
DoorDash Sells Shares at $102 in IPO, Pricing above Range
DoorDash, the food delivery provider that’s seen a surge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, sold shares in its IPO at $102 apiece, pricing above its range, according to people familiar with the matter. The offering on Tuesday values the company at $32.4 billion, based on common stock outstanding and $38.7 billion on a fully-diluted… read more
Republican and Democratic Senators Propose Compromise Stimulus Package
A bipartisan group of senators has put forth a compromise economic stimulus proposal totaling $908 billion, including $288 billion for small businesses such as restaurants in the form of Paycheck Protection Program loans among other funding, but it doesn’t have support from Congressional leaders, the White House, the left-wing of the Democratic party or the… read more