Food & beverage technology is growing rapidly. Here are six restaurant technology trends in 2022 operators should keep an eye on.
The Future of Restaurant Technology Begins in 2022
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Food & beverage technology is growing rapidly. Here are six restaurant technology trends in 2022 operators should keep an eye on.
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In today’s restaurant news: the big spring sporting events sports bars should have on their TVs, why Buffalo Wild Wings couldn’t make a dent in the chicken sandwich wars, a robot makes better cocktails than a bartender, and more!
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In today’s restaurant news: how to create a restaurant staff handbook, Christmas 2019 was a great holiday for the restaurant industry, why automation and not robots will takeover the industry, and more!
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In today’s restaurant news: how restaurant trends like cauliflower emerge, what the impact on restaurant automation will be, Anheuser-Busch to hire MLB and NBA players for beer ads, and more!
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In today's restaurant news: Will Domino's staff like being watched by a computer, how safe alcohol training can save your restaurant financial trouble, and a quick tip for being a better restaurant leader.
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Good news, human underlings. Two restaurants in China have closed down and a third has 'fired' all the robot workers due to poor performance.
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