
Peter Romeo
Editor at Large at Restaurant Business
Editor at Large at FoodService Director
Editor at Large for https://t.co/kCWeRlTJHe and https://t.co/u2etfuXLG1. Covering the restaurant industry since 1984
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Dec 13, 2024 |
restaurantbusinessonline.com | Peter Romeo |Pat Cobe |Bret Thorn |Jonathan Maze |Joe Guszkowski |Lisa Jennings
The eatertainment company acknowledged that it'd been searching for a replacement for months. Chairman Kevin Sheehan is serving in the top
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Dec 10, 2024 |
restaurantbusinessonline.com | Jonathan Maze |Peter Romeo |Patricia Cobe |Joe Guszkowski
By Restaurant Business Staff on Jan. 03, 2025 A lot happened in the restaurant industry in 2024. Restaurant chains closed locations and filed for bankruptcy. Others thrived. Technology became more important than ever and consumers evolved their tastes and habits. Here is a look at the year that was in the restaurant business and what to expect in 2025. Year in Review 2024The 10 biggest stories of 2024 By Jonathan Maze on Dec.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
restaurantbusinessonline.com | Peter Romeo
The nomination of Lori Chavez-DeRemer to become the Trump administration’s secretary of labor has roused the concerns of the business community because of her pro-union actions in the U.S. House of Representatives. But the restaurant industry has no need to worry, according to a restaurant lobbyist who has worked with the congresswoman on issues pertinent to the business.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
supermarketnews.com | Peter Romeo
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration is advising restaurants and foodservice distributors to check the source of their cucumbers after a Mexican importer discovered its shipments into the United States may have been contaminated with salmonella. The cukes are full-sized, sliceable specimens grown by Agrotato S.A. in the Mexican state of Sonora. The vegetables were sold in 26 U.S. states by the importer SunFed Produce.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
finance.yahoo.com | Peter Romeo
The price-to-book (P/B) ratio is widely favored by value investors for identifying low-priced stocks with exceptional returns. The ratio is used to compare a stock’s market value/price to its book value. The P/B ratio is calculated as below:P/B ratio = market price per share/book value of equity per shareThe P/B ratio reflects how many times book value investors are ready to pay for a share.
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This jury didn't kid around about punishing Starbucks for what sounds like scapegoating. As per @jonathanmaze...

A federal jury in New Jersey has awarded $25.6 million to a former Starbucks regional manager who said the company wrongly fired her following the arrest of two Black men at one of the chain’s cafes in Philadelphia. https://t.co/YFLFttOR4k
RT @jonathanmaze: This story by @PeterRomeo is insane. A California restaurant group brought in a fake priest during work hours to hear con…
The association used to dabble in the arts as a way of popularizing restaurants. It even had a song that it tried to popularize, and I believe it commissioned moving pictures early on.

In our office, the @NatlRestShow has a wall with all old Show directories displayed. I happened to stop and look, and this one from 1934 caught my eye. I’m really curious about the 3 act comedy drama about the restaurant industry #restaurant #foodservice #2023RestaurantShow https://t.co/RPEOCLgtG4