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A man at a self-service kiosk uses a touch screen to place an order.
RetailOutsourcing founder explains why a Manhattan restaurant uses a staffing firm in the Philippines that pays cashiers a few dollars an hour: ‘The cost is admittedly cheaper than the U.S.’
By Sasha RogelbergApril 11, 2024
Sean Young
SuccessNew Hampshire donut censorship and the ‘speech police’: Local bakery sues over ruling that student-painted mural was advertising, not art
By Kathy McCormack and The Associated PressApril 10, 2024
A woman is standing in front of a large screen with a food menu on it. She is selecting an item with her pointer finger.
RetailThe future of fast food service? Cashiers are Zooming in from the Philippines to take your order at an NYC fried chicken joint
By Sasha RogelbergApril 8, 2024
California’s new $20 minimum wage could leave the state with higher unemployment for years to come, economist says
FinanceCalifornia’s new $20 minimum wage could leave the state with higher unemployment for years to come, economist says
By Sasha RogelbergApril 6, 2024
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PoliticsMcDonald’s just bought out its Israeli franchisee of more than 30 years, taking over 225 restaurants for undisclosed terms
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressApril 5, 2024
Alex Johnson
SuccessBay Area Auntie Anne’s mogul estimates California’s new $20 minimum wage will cost him $470,000 per year
By Terry Chea, Adam Beam and The Associated PressMarch 31, 2024
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TechGoogle revamps Maps to feature top restaurant, travel tips from NYT, Lonely Planet, Infatuation … and AI
By Patrick Kulp, Tech Brew and Morning BrewMarch 30, 2024
Taco Bell is charging for packets of its latest condiment
RetailTaco Bell is charging for packets of its latest condiment
By Chris MorrisMarch 27, 2024
A robot arm has a basket of fried chicken at the end of it
RetailRestaurant robots are the ‘vanguard of automation,’ top analyst says. It’s not coming for fast-food workers’ jobs—it’s actually helping them
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 23, 2024
Customer carrying Olive Garden to-go bag
RetailOlive Garden’s earnings just pulled back the curtain on the economy: The rich are dining out while the poor are falling back
By Sydney LakeMarch 22, 2024
A robot arm lifts up a chicken sandwich.
SuccessThese fast-food workers are earning $25 an hour with paid vacation—as long as they work alongside a giant burger-slinging robot arm
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 22, 2024
Chipotle announces first stock split in its history with shares trading at $2,972
FinanceChipotle announces first stock split in its history with shares trading at $2,972
By Chris MorrisMarch 20, 2024
JB Smoove and Joseph Einhorn
Retail‘We can get you anything’: A $1,000-a-month power shopping app that offers rare art and private islands is the latest example of retailers leaning in on memberships
By Anne D'Innocenzio, Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressMarch 19, 2024
Starbucks surpasses Subway to become the world’s second-largest restaurant chain
RetailStarbucks surpasses Subway to become the world’s second-largest restaurant chain
By Chris MorrisMarch 18, 2024
Panera franchise billionaire will comply with California minimum wage law—after unusual bread-baking exemption prompts ‘absurd’ outcry from Gavin Newsom’s office
RetailPanera franchise billionaire will comply with California minimum wage law—after unusual bread-baking exemption prompts ‘absurd’ outcry from Gavin Newsom’s office
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 6, 2024
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