New Meeting Dates For NexGen

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NexGen Procurement Group has updated its meeting schedule. The Greenville, S.C.-based buying group will hold NexGen Leadership Meetings Oct. 14-17, 2013, in Chicago and Feb. 3-7, 2014, in Dallas.

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Portland’s New Sewer Fee Is A Bit Foggy For Small Operators

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Sewer bills won’t be scary for operators in Portland, Ore., if their kitchens have a grease trap, and if they rely on composting rather than a garbage disposal to keep fats, grease and oils from going down—and clogging—the drain. In 2011, Portland spent just over $12 million to clear clogged sewer lines and remove fats,…

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Charbroiling Becomes Contentious In California

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The California Restaurant Association is alerting its members to some unwanted deliveries. Some operators in the state have been served notices alleging they violated the California Health and Safety Code, under Proposition 65. The 60-day notices of violation are being sent by Whitney Leeman, an air-resources engineer from Sacramento. Over the past few years, she…

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NRA Offers Up ADA Compliance Kit Download

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The National Restaurant Association has released "Americans with Disabilities Act: Toolkit for Restaurant Operators," an 80-page toolkit that helps restaurateurs comply with updated federal accessibility guidelines. The requirements, officially known as the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, are the first major changes to the federal design standards since the ADA was signed in 1991.…

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Beverage Companies Fire Back In Court Over NYC Drink Ban

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The lawsuit to save big beverages on the streets of New York was filed Oct. 12 in Manhattan. Plaintiffs, including soft-drink companies, the American Beverage Association and the National Restaurant Association, filed the suit seeking to block New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s upcoming ban on large sugary drinks. The suit claims that the mayor’s Board…

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Technomic Tinkers Only Slightly With 2012 And ’13 Operator Forecasts

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In spite of economic uncertainty and another round of surging gasoline and food prices,

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Canadian Restaurant Sales To Slow Next Year, But Average 4.1% Over Next Five Years

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Restaurant sales growth in Canada is forecast to slow slightly next year to 3.9% after a predicted 4.7% gain this year, according to a new report from the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association. The association also expects rising disposable income and population growth will help restaurant sales average growth of 4.1% over the next five…

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Consumer Sentiment Hits Five-Year High

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Two weeks ago, we wrote in FER Fortnightly, “The fiscal cliff looms, worries about the fate of the Euro and European sovereign debt continue and everyone is uncertain about political environments everywhere. But American consumers clearly became more upbeat in September….” Last Friday, Kathleen Madigan of the Wall Street Journal wrote, “Political intransigence could drag…

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Wholesale Food Prices Keep Rising In September As Gas Prices Slowly Fall

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Food prices at the finished goods level rose another 0.2% in September, their fourth consecutive month of gains, according to data from the latest Producer Price Index, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Oct. 12. More worrisome were much larger increases in wholesale food prices at earlier stages of processing. Meanwhile, other than in…

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Noodles Plans East Coast Sites

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Noodles & Company, which makes its base in Broomfield, Colo., is making its first forays into the Northeast. Through a partnership Mascott Corp., owner and operator of six restaurant brands in the region, Noodles will open its very first restaurant in the greater New York metro area. The free-standing unit in East Brunswick, N.J., will…

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