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152. Michelin now ranks Moscow's restaurants. It's seen as a win for Putin's food import bans
153. How Eating Out Has Changed
154. Hurricane Ida has passed, but for New Orleans restaurants, the problems have just begun
155. New York Phoenix
156. Contextual Advertising Markets, 2026: Focus on Consumer Goods, Retail & Restaurants; IT & Telecom; BFSI; Media & Entertainment; Travel, Transportation; Healthcare; and Academia & Government
157. Contextual Advertising Markets, 2026: Focus on Consumer Goods, Retail & Restaurants; IT & Telecom; BFSI; Media & Entertainment; Travel, Transportation; Healthcare; and Academia & Government - ResearchAndMarkets.com
158. Contextual Advertising Markets, 2026: Focus on Consumer Goods, Retail & Restaurants; IT & Telecom; BFSI; Media & Entertainment; Travel, Transportation; Healthcare; and Academia & Government
159. XTM Signs With Massachusetts Restaurant Association
160. China Food Service Market Report 2022: Market will Reach $914.09 Billion by 2027 - Full-Service Restaurants holds Lion's Share
161. China Food Service Market Report 2022: Market will Reach $914.09 Billion by 2027 - Full-Service Restaurants holds Lion's Share
162. The Future of the UK Restaurant Market: Overview and Outlook 2021|2022
163. The Future of the UK Restaurant Market: Overview and Outlook 2021/2022
164. UK Restaurant Report 2021/22: Projections, Leading Operators, and Post Pandemic Consumer Behaviour
165. UK Restaurant Overview with Full Review of Economic and Consumer Spending Data 2021|22
166. UK Restaurant Overview with Full Review of Economic and Consumer Spending Data 2021/22 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
167. UK Restaurant Overview with Full Review of Economic and Consumer Spending Data 2021/22
168. Breakfast Restaurant Market Size To Touch $49.82 Billion By 2028 on Account of Rising Demand of On-The-Go Menu, Fast Food Items And Growing Health Concerns | Million Insights
169. Restaurants Will Never Be the Same
170. Tear Down The Sheds For Dining
171. Virus clips wings of S. Korea's chicken joints
172. Longing for the Lunch Crowd's Return
173. Oh Waiter? ... Where Is That Waiter?
174. Stop calling food 'exotic'
175. The Price of a Steak Is Rising
176. Chefs Solve Riddles To Sell Retail Products
177. In Britain, Your Table Isn't Ready
178. Still Serving Pride and Play
179. Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. (TAST) drops 5.60% in the last week
180. Restaurant Group resilient in face of Omicron as it raises outlook
181. CDC Director Forecasts 100,000 U.S Coronavirus Deaths by June 1; Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down State's Stay-At-Home Order; United Kingdom Scientist Working on Unconventional Vaccine; Russian Health Officials Push Back on Wrong Reports; Restrictions Eased in Parts of New York, Maryland, Virginia, 48 States to Phase in Reopen Plans by Monday; China to Test All Wuhan Residents within 10 Days; Trump Fires State Department IG; Texas Restaurant Owner Weighs Economic Survival against His Health; Keith Urban Shows Future of Live Concerts During Pandemic. Aired 4-5a ET
182. Pubs and restaurants pin hopes on Rishi Sunak after talks
183. Popmenu Releases Hot Restaurant Trends to Watch in 2022
184. Sweetgreen, Inc. (SG) gains 24.77% in the last week
185. World Restaurant At-home Market Study 2021: Innovating With the Culinary Experience with Home Delivery, Ready Meals and Meal Kits
186. RAISE A GLASS TO BEVERAGE TRENDS FOR 2022 SELTZERS, SPARKLING WATER, SPICY COCKTAILS AND MORE TOP OUR LIST OF POPULAR POTABLES IN THE COMING YEAR
187. Focus on culinary travel: as food and cooking grow in importance in American culture, the industry finds itself bending to the demands of the foodie traveler on many fronts, including tours, destinations, hotels and cruises
188. This Season Calls Out for a Cold One
189. CDC's new mask guidance means more confusion for diners and restaurants
190. As his restaurants' customers return, a Miami chef is missing a critical ingredient: Workers
191. They Found a Workaround Amid Disasters
192. 'If Things Don't Get Better, I'm Finished': A Chinatown Staggers
193. When Carousels Stop, All Hearts Ache a Little
194. Concerts and Restaurants Mean Near-Normal Living For the Vaccinated in Israel
195. For Them, New York City Will Never Be The Same: 'I'm Starting, Like, All New'
196. Thinking Big to Save Small Restaurants
197. A Restaurant Row United by Crisis
198. Different, But Alive As Ever
199. Born in the Crucible of Covid-19
200. Future of Restaurants Drives Up Fast
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