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How labeling legislation could change food waste

While the Food Date Labeling Act as written only applies to consumer food products, it could have a trickle-down effect on other areas of the food industry.

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Labor Dept. mandates overtime for managers making under $47K

Far more managers will qualify for time-and-a-half pay unless their salaries are raised or their hours are cut.

Students at a local school will learn how to make vegetarian tamales and later showcase the dishes they helped create.

How do you know when it's time to move on to a new position? Key indicators include boredom, lack of learning and if you're having fun going to work.

To make FSDs' idea scouting a little easier, we’ve filled the May issue of the magazine with groundbreaking foodservice concepts rich with ideas worth stealing.

Using produce at its peak not only promotes nutrition and flavor, it can save money. This seasonal guide can help in planning purchases and the menu.

Food as medicine might not be the easiest pill to swallow. Le Botaniste promotes food as medicine through its apothecary design and holistic plant-based menu.

In a recent study on data breaches, the No. 1 type of information stolen by far is a password. Here are ways operations can keep data on the lockdown.

While websites like Yelp long have been a factor for restaurants, they’re relatively new for noncommercial operators, prompting questions from operators.

These operations are not just keeping up with consumers; they are setting the pace, creating concepts that are just as transformative, adaptable and resourceful as the people they are serving.

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