Restaurants

Starbucks Appoints Marika McCauley Sine as New Chief Sustainability Officer
Food & Beverage Starbucks Appoints Marika McCauley Sine as New Chief Sustainability Officer

Starbucks has announced the appointment of Marika McCauley Sine as its new Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO), marking a significant step in the company's ongoing commitment to sustainability. Sine will succeed Michael Kobori, who is set to retire, and will be responsible for steering Starbucks'

Is Waffle House's Legal Challenge a Threat to NLRB's Constitutionality?
Management & Regulatory Is Waffle House's Legal Challenge a Threat to NLRB's Constitutionality?

Waffle House, a well-known casual dining chain, has recently taken a bold step by filing a lawsuit against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). This legal challenge questions the constitutionality of the NLRB's administrative law process, which has significant implications for labor relations

Why Has Eddie's Cafe & Barr Thrived for a Decade in Bandra?
Food & Beverage Why Has Eddie's Cafe & Barr Thrived for a Decade in Bandra?

Nestled in the vibrant enclave of Bandra, India, Eddie’s Cafe & Barr has defied the odds facing many eateries, flourishing for a robust ten years. Amid a market where most restaurants don't survive past the five-year mark, Eddie's stands as a paragon of success, blending an inviting atmosphere with

Baltic Hospitality Sectors Unite in Call for Lower VAT to Combat Crisis
Food & Beverage Baltic Hospitality Sectors Unite in Call for Lower VAT to Combat Crisis

The hospitality industry across the Baltic states of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania has united in a call for a reduction in Value Added Tax (VAT) as they grapple with post-pandemic challenges. Andris Kalniņš, head of the Latvian Hotel and Restaurant Association, emphasized on national television

Hospitality Leaders Share Strategies for Success at Sydney Symposium
Food & Beverage Hospitality Leaders Share Strategies for Success at Sydney Symposium

The second edition of the Good Food Hospitality Symposium took place in Sydney, drawing together leading chefs, restaurateurs, and industry experts to discuss overcoming challenges within the hospitality sector. Organized in response to the numerous closures of cafes, bars, and restaurants

How Can Sydney's Hospitality Thrive Amid Economic and Cultural Turmoil?
Food & Beverage How Can Sydney's Hospitality Thrive Amid Economic and Cultural Turmoil?

The Sydney edition of the Good Food Hospitality Symposium, held on October 28, 2024, at Beta within the Greek restaurant Alpha, aimed to equip hospitality industry professionals with strategies to strengthen their businesses in the face of economic and cultural challenges. This free event, ticketed

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