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Convenience Stores Threaten Quick Serve Restaurants

Convenience store food bears an unappetizing stigma but increase quality of food and beverage may very well become a threat to the quick service industry. The NPD Research group conducted a study evaluating the rise of food-forward convenience visits. According to the research convenience stores have increased share of visits by five percent since 2009. […]

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Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival

In 1984, commercial airline pilot, Walt Darren, had the idea of organizing a balloon festival. Joined by Evelyn Hacker, who suggested incorporating  Temecula Valley’s natural attractions, came the popular festival. Sponsored by the community and other contributions until 1991 when the nonprofit organization, Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival Association, was created for the enrichment

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2015 NRA Show Recap

Annually, the National Restaurant Association host a show in Chicago’s McCormick Place exhibiting the newest trends, tips and tools of the restaurant industry. Throngs of business owners flock the show ground to uncover the next in the restaurant industry. Trends, such as conscious alternatives to food and packaging, were a prevalent topic. The 2015 show

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Back Office Software by Sintel Systems

Sintel Systems Back Office Software grants you total control of your business from the back end while employees are processing transactions. Without interrupting the front end of your business accessing operation management is simple. Compatible will all Sintel System Point of sale software, Back office features Application Service Provider(ASP). ASP allows business owners to view

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Los Angeles Wage Hike

After months of discussion, a measure to gradually increase minimum wage in  Los Angeles to fifteen by 2020 passed. Previous measures increased wage to nine dollars as of July, 2014 and ten by January, 2016. In October, Vice President Joe Biden met with Mayor Eric Garcetti concerning minimum wage. Biden suggested a raise to $13.75

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Unions Attack McDonalds

Countless opposition is rising against major corporations concerning the fight for fifteen. Many states and cities have passed laws for the gradual incrementation of low wage workers pay but facilitators are gearing attacks at large corporations. Los Angeles County passed a bill earlier this week raising minimum wage to $15 by 2020. Efforts for higher

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"Franchise Bill of Rights"

Franchise legislation was approved by California State Assembly last Thursday, which intends on protecting franchisees from malpractice. Governor Jerry Brown vetoed a similar bill, SB 610, in September after foreseeing complications. The Vague and questionable language did not settle well with many, including the International Franchise Association (IFA). Coupled with concern of obscure measures, Brown

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