2022 is off to a rough start for restaurants with both a staff & stock item shortage. But that doesn’t mean restaurants can let their marketing efforts fall flat.
Marketing Your Restaurant Through Labor and Item Shortages
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2022 is off to a rough start for restaurants with both a staff & stock item shortage. But that doesn’t mean restaurants can let their marketing efforts fall flat.
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In today's restaurant-inspired news: Wine vineyards are in trouble as California fires continue, how a restaurant was forced to close after backlash from a Facebook post, and an update on trending industry stocks.
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In today's restaurant-inspired news: Six employees fired over a meme posted on social media, how to boost marketing strategies, Illegal streaming in the Premier League and stock updates.
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In today's restaurant-inspired news: Domino's stock soars, Big Sur restaurants are facing a wealth of problems, and McDonald's partners with UberEats for a major delivery deal.
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In today's restaurant-inspired news: What we can learn from Domino's in recent weeks, a pop up restaurant that's spy-themed, and Dunkin Donuts does away with their famous coolatta.
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In today's restaurant-inspired news: Wendy's made a major social media mistake, Chipotle is being sued yet again, restaurant stocks take a surprising turn and Taco Bell is actaully way healthy than we expected.
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