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Articles >> Food & Cuisine [ 47 Articles ] |
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Businesses - Leisurely Dining Or Fast Food By
Sue and Chuck DeFiore
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It occurred to me the other day, that so many people today liken their businesses to the way they eat - fast. Think about it. All over the web we are inundated with... make $1000's of dollars a day, make $10,000 a month, make a million by the end of the year. Everyone is looking for the magic formula or the magic bullet to get rich quick...fast. They want their business to succeed in the time it takes to get their hamburger or chicken sandwich. No wait, no delay of gratification. I want it now, and I want it without having to work at it. I want to sit back and rake in the dollars, my way.Those of us who have been on the web for the past ... |
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Do You Love Food? - Then Maybe Opening A Restaurant Is Not Such A Crazy Idea By
Howard Schwartz
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The restaurant industry in the United States employs an estimated 12.2 million people, making it the nation's largest employer outside of government agencies.The restaurant industry in the United States employs an estimated 12.2 million people, making it the nation's largest employer outside of government agencies. This industry provides work for more than 9 percent of those employed in the United States.Eating-and-drinking places are extremely labor-intensive -- sales per full-time-equivalent employee were $57,567 in 2003 and notably lower than other industries. More than four out of 10 adults have worked in the restaurant industry at ... |
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American Institute Of Food Distributors Renews Gomembers? Support Agreement By
gomembers, Inc.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE27-Oct-04American Institute of Food Distributors renews gomembers? support agreement[Herndon, VA] gomembers, Inc. (http://www.gomembers.com) announced this week that the American Institute of Food Distributors (AIFD: http:///www.foodinstitute.com)has opted to renew the support agreement for their existing pinnacle association management software solution.?The support agreement is a good organizational decision for AIFD, as it helps them keep up with system changes they might need to better serve their members,? said Ann Belair, gomembers? Director of Operations. ?In addition, it positions them to take advantage ... |
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Black Gold School Food Carts By
Barbara Evensizer
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Schools are calling it Black Gold!?We believe that through innovative design, eye catching graphics and effective merchandising, every school can increase both staff and visitor participation in cafeteria meal programs in a fun, safe and exciting environment? says Barbara Evensizer President of Oregon based Carriage Works, Inc.Mobile coffee carts are a fairly recent entry into the office coffee cart arena. Savvy operators have recognized the competition from outside vendors such as fast food operation and convenience stores for some timenow. A few have tried to address the problem by using mobile coffee carts to entice potential customers ... |
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Microsoft Great Plains Beverage Production & Distribution ? Implementation & Customization Highlights By
Andrew Karasev
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?Concentrate and Output. Usually company sells concentrate to small and mid-size production facilities, where fruit punch or soda is produced and company control the produced volume in Gallons or Liters. In Great Plains you should have light production customization, the natural way is to build it upon Bill of Materials (BM) module. This production is very simple ? you put some labor units and portion of concentrate or powder to produce one Gallon / Liter of punch/soda.?Marketing Reports. Beverage produces are fiercely competing with each other for the market share. In the case of fruit punch or soda ? competition moves to emerging markets, ... |
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How To Get To The Top Of The Marketing Food Chain By
Priya F Shah
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Are you tired of living off handouts from big-name marketers, earning meager affiliate commissions?If you truly want to live and breathe the rarefied air of the super-marketers, what you need is not a change in method, but a change in attitude and mindset.You need to start thinking like a top gun and create your own identity instead of feeding off the efforts of others. Here are some ways of achieving that goal.1. Be Unique. Write Your Own ContentCreate, don't copy. You are never going to become a top marketer or ezine publisher if you keep publishing regurgitated information from other top guns. The only people who benefit from ... |
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Choosing A Web Host Is Like Choosing A Place To Eat, You Want Quality Food With Good, Honest Service. By
M6.net
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If you are anything like me, you?d probably like to have a website on the Internet but you just have no idea how to go about it. All this talk of web hosting, bandwidth, disc space, and other jargon can cause one to say, ?This is too complicated and technical, I just wanted to have a place to put all of my favorite skateboarding photos, cool information on ramp designs, and the best places to skate!? To get a website on the Web you have to go through a web host. The question is how do you find the web host for you?If you type ?web host? into your search engine like Google you will get thousands of sites. Hit on one of these and like any ... |
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The Bottom Of The Food Chain By
Richard Lowe
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I have nothing against a company trying to make an honest dollarin exchange for a useful service. After all, that is why companiesare in existence.Those internet companies which provided free services and basedtheir existence on supporting those services with advertising arehaving a tough time right now. The advertising model is basedupon network television's success at providing free programmingin exchange for the viewing of advertisements.The most significant issue with this model (on both televisionand the internet) is the fact that the customer is not the vieweror user. The customer is the advertiser. The actual user of theservice ... |
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