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City National reaches out through digital magazine

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Highly visual “webzine” becomes online face Retail Banking Blogs Social Media Channels. 1Social Media'

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No Fitting Rooms? There’s An App For That

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The National Retail Federation (NRF) guidelines allow individual retailers to decide whether to reopen fitting rooms. ” According to fashion trade magazine Glossy , Kohl’s, Gap, Urban Outfitters and Target will be closing all fitting rooms and restrooms when they reopen. Post-pandemic fashion retail is starting to take shape.

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Restaurant Business Serves Up Mixed Plate For 2020

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The 2020 outlook report from the National Restaurant Association was released today and it paints a picture of an industry dealing with the countercurrents of solid consumer spending and disruptive technology. In fact, by 2030, the National Restaurant Association expects that technology could completely change the face of dining.

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Inside Taco Bell’s Omnichannel Overhaul

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The latest figures from the National Restaurant Association paint a promising picture for the U.S. The program offers online and mobile customers one loyalty point for every dollar they spend at the restaurant. Grubhub is also working with food magazine Bon Appétit on a new del ivery-only restaurant model. restaurant market.

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NY Mag To Open Pop-Up Shop; Amazon Go Plans New York Store

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Magazines have been testing the waters of brick-and-mortar retail by opening temporary stores in major cities, and New York Magazine is no exception. The venture, which is dubbed “I Found It at The Strategist,” will feature items chosen by the magazine’s editors. In Other Brick-and-Mortar News…. The figure marks a 4.1

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Should QSRs Be Scared Of ‘Ghost’ Restaurants?

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Cloud kitchens, sometimes called KaaS (kitchens as a service) or ghost kitchens have emerged as a new model, driven by the rise of online ordering and delivery services. Recent data indicates that consumers increased their spending on online food delivery in 2019 by almost 15 percent year over year.

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Brinker CEO Sees Permanent Shifts In QSRs, Fast-Casual

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With the National Restaurant Association projecting up to $240 billion in losses by the end of this year, larger players with access to capital and logistics are going deep with partnerships and product offerings, catering to those who are avoiding unnecessary contact, but still crave hot food. . Tasty Experimentation .

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