Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston shared a video of a prank call involving two Chinese restaurants on his personal Facebook page last week. In a now-deleted post, the Republican official shared a video of a man calling two Chinese restaurants on separate phones to have the two workers speak to each other, reported the Arkansas Times. In the video, the man can be seen holding and facing the cell phones together so both of the restaurant workers think one is calling the other to place an… Source link
Read More »Consumers spend 40% of monthly food budgets on restaurants, survey reveals
Despite record-high inflation and soaring food prices, many Americans still seem to prefer dining out. According to a new survey from PopMenu, an Atlanta-based platform that helps restaurants streamline digital operations, 40% of monthly individual or family food budgets are spent on restaurants. “In the past, you wouldn’t go to restaurants to save money, but now everyone understands that [restaurants] are so much better at making meals, they get better deals on the ingredients, and they’re… Source link
Read More »The Google One-Star Review Scam Targeting Restaurants
In a new scam targeting restaurants, criminals are leaving negative ratings on restaurants’ Google pages as a bargaining chip to extort digital gift cards. Restaurateurs from San Francisco to New York, many from establishments with Michelin stars, said in recent days that they’ve received a blitz of one-star ratings on Google, with no description or photos, from people they said have never eaten at their restaurants. Soon after the reviews, many owners said, they received emails from a… Source link
Read More »Senate plans a vote on sending billions to pandemic-hit restaurants
Last year, thousands of pandemic-hit restaurants applied for government aid through the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. But then the program ran dry before everyone in line was taken care of. Now after months of waiting, the Senate has teed up a key vote to replenish the fund with an infusion of an additional $40 billion for restaurants and $8 billion more for other small businesses. The vote is set for as soon as Thursday and faces Republican resistance, but advocates say it could be the… Source link
Read More »Here’s how Wolfgang Puck’s restaurants have responded to inflation
Inflation has touched nearly every area of the economy, including the hospitality sector. According to celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck, restaurant suppliers have raised prices “tremendously,” forcing him to rethink how to avoid passing on the cost to his customers. “We just have to engineer the menu a little different so not everything is expensive,” the restaurateur said on Influencers with Andy Serwer. Puck has noticed inflation particularly in food items like beef, fish, and vegetables. The… Source link
Read More »Restaurants grapple with inflation, labor woes: ‘Toughest operating environment ever’
Restaurants continue to grapple with the aftermath of COVID-19 as surging prices, supply chain headwinds and labor shortages compound an already struggling sector. “This is the toughest operating environment I’ve ever seen for this industry…and I haven’t seen anything loosen up yet,” AJ Kumaran, Raising Cane’s co-CEO and COO, told Yahoo Finance in a new interview. Labor has been one of the most difficult obstacles for restaurants to overcome, with nearly half of all operators citing… Source link
Read More »Lawsuit claims Google’s ‘Order Online’ button directs customers away from restaurants’ sites
Google is facing a lawsuit from a Florida restaurant chain owner that accuses the company of directing users to “unauthorized” Google-branded food ordering webpages, where it uses restaurants names “without their approval,” as first reported by Ars Technica. A copy of the lawsuit alleges Google employs “bait-and-switch” tactics by placing its “Order Online” button at the top of restaurants’ profile panels on the search engine. The large blue button redirects users to a
Read More »Restaurants Sue Google for Allegedly Prioritizing Delivery Apps in Search
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Read More »Restaurants are suing Google for creating digital storefronts
A group of restaurants is suing Alphabet Inc’s Google for intellectual property right infringement in a proposed class action lawsuit that claims the tech giant uses “deceptive online ordering practices” to list restaurants in digital storefronts without their consent. According to the lawsuit, the restaurants claim that Google is using the businesses’ names, logos and trademarked images to redirect users to these popup storefronts, which… Source link
Read More »Google dupes diners, sidelines restaurants for delivery profits – lawsuit
The Google app logo is seen on a smartphone in this picture illustration taken September 15, 2017. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register Summary Law firms Related documents Proposed class action says Google misuses restaurant names to divert delivery orders Restaurants say they never authorized Google to sell their food (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s Google has been making unauthorized pages for restaurants and using them to take a cut of fees… Source link
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