McD’s Has A Beef With Healthcare Costs

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McDonald’s is refuting a story in the Sept. 30 Wall Street Journal that it will drop health insurance for its employees. In a statement posted on the company’s corporate website, Steve Russell, senior v.p and chief people officer at McDonald’s USA, says: “Media reports stating that we plan to drop healthcare coverage for our employees…

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Boiling Over Grilled Chicken, KFC Franchisees Sue Yum!

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The power of franchise owners versus a franchisor’s authority is under debate in two states as franchisees for two separate Yum! Brands concepts are suing the company. Some KFC franchisees are sticking a fork in the grilled chicken concept and pronouncing it done. Angry over the corporate parent’s push to sell grilled rather the fried…

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EPA, Energy Dept. Plan Energy Star Conference Call

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Last fall, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy launched the Partnership on Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Products. Now they are looking for input on energy efficiency and enhancing the Energy Star program. EPA and DOE will host a conference call on October 13, from noon to 1:30 p.m. EST. Representatives from…

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Fast-Food Openings Remain A No-Go In South L.A.

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Opening a new QSR in South Los Angeles is going to remain difficult, if not impossible. The moratorium on new, freestanding fast-food units instituted by the L.A. City Council in 2008 expired Sept. 14, but a proposal to make the ban permanent is expected to be approved by the council sometime in the next two…

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Northern California Air District Clears The Air About Charbroilers

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Financial help for operators to clear the air is available in counties east of San Francisco. In an effort to reduce emissions from charbroiling meat, the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District is offering funding to retrofit commercial under-fired charbroilers. The units emit particulate matter and volatile organic compounds, both considered pollutants harmful to…

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NRA Urges Congress To Eliminate New 1099 Mandate

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Whether or not you like checking off boxes and crunching numbers, more of it is likely heading your way. The long-debated small business aid bill passed in the Senate last week includes newly expanded 1099 tax-form reporting mandates, which the National Restaurant Association says creates a significant burden for restaurants and associated businesses. Beginning in…

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Missouri Court Rules Against Restaurant Equipment Tax Breaks

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The Missouri Supreme Court ruled last week that restaurants cannot claim a tax exemption for the purchase of kitchen equipment, nor claim a resale exemption for the purchase of tables, chairs, plates and servingware used by their patrons. The ruling pivoted on a determination that restaurants prepare rather than manufacture food for their customers. Consequently,…

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CPK Finds Foreign Franchisors An Issue In Mexico

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California Pizza Kitchen is a leader in the trend of foodservice chains fueling growth and earnings with increased overseas openings; the Los Angeles chain just opened its first store in India and its fourth unit in South Korea. But a dispute over CPK’s expansion in Mexico highlights a potential problem for chains working with franchise…

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Empire State’s Tax On Sliced Bagels Is No Schmear Campaign

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Apparently, for New York state bagel eaters, the first cut is the deepest—and it’s taxable. Last month, looking for ways to fill its coffers, the state began enforcing an old law that taxes prepared foods, including sliced bagels. Whole, unsliced bagels are tax-free, but the sales tax does apply to “sliced or prepared bagels (with…

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On A Happier Note For New York…

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In our last issue of Fortnightly, we reported on the general uneasiness of New York City operators with the city’s new restaurant-grading system, which posts the past history of code violations and inspection reports on the Health Department website. Well, now it seems, there is something to smile about. The department has announced that 80%…

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