Axel Beck Named To Top Spot At Hobart/ITW Global Ware Wash

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ITW Group has appointed Axel Beck, Hobart General Manager and Vice President, as Group President Global Ware Wash. Beck will keep his offices in Offenburg, site of Hobart’s European headquarters. The European and Asian Hobart companies as well as the American and the Italian warewashing group will report directly to him there. Beck joined Hobart…

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Asia Earns Bigger Space On McDonald’s Development Menu

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Rebounding sales here and in China, and led by a focus on long-term, high-growth sales opportunities, is prompting McDonald’s to plan 1,250 new restaurants in China over the next five years. The chain already has more than 2,200 outlets there; the expansion would make China its second-largest market after the US. McDonald’s also plans to…

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Chick-fil-A Roosts Again In NYC

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Five months after debuting in Manhattan with its largest restaurant in the country, Chick-fil-A has opened a second location in the heart of Midtown. The restaurant is engineered for New York’s tight spaces and serves busy on-the-go customers in under 8 minutes in a space measuring just 23 feet wide. There are plans to open…

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Yum! Plans Taco Bell’s Debut In China

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As part of a wider initiative to make its three chains “global iconic brands,” Yum! Brands is launching Taco Bell in China. Yum CEO Greg Creed says Taco Bell will open its first store there by the end of the year. The Louisville, Ky., company already operates more than 7,000 restaurants in China, nearly all…

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Fast-Casual Concepts Grew Units 5%, Traffic 6% In Past Year

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The growth of fast-casual restaurant concepts continues to dramatically outpace that of all other restaurant segments, according to data from The NPD Group. The upscale limited-service concepts remain a small part of the overall restaurant environment. According to NPD’s ReCount restaurant census for the year ended Sept. 30, 2015, fast-casual units numbered 19,043 out of…

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Latest Consumer Data Show Combination Of Optimism And Realism

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The latest consumer data from the University of Michigan show an interesting divergence: Consumers are quite optimistic about the outlook for their personal finances but realistic about the outlook for economic growth. Consumers currently view their personal finances as the strongest in a decade but also anticipate that the growth rate will not be strong…

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First-Quarter Blahs Hit Macro Forecasts Again

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The consensus forecasts for the general economy slipped in the latest Blue Chip Economic Indicators survey released April 10, as the first-quarter “blahs” undercut the annual forecast again this year. The forecast for annualized growth of real domestic product in the U.S. in first quarter 2016 dropped 0.7 point to 1.3, which pushed the forecast…

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Colorado Might Swap Restaurant Grades For Higher Inspection Fees

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With restaurants in some of its largest counties going two years between inspections due to a lack of trained inspectors, Colorado is looking at new ways to pay for ensuring clean, food-safe kitchens. A 14-page bill in the state’s General Assembly would increase the fees used to hire restaurant inspectors, a boon to the coffers…

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Ontario Clears The Air: No Smoking Means No Vaping

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Ontario’s government has proposed changes to its indoor smoking regulations which would prohibit the use of e-cigarettes and the smoking and vaping of medical marijuana in all enclosed public places. The issue came to light recently when Ontario introduced regulations to allow medical marijuana users to be exempt from public smoking bans. At the time,…

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FEDA Changes The Guard At Annual Convention

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It was a very busy Annual Convention for the members and supporters of the Foodservice Equipment Distributors Association March 29-April 2 at the J.W. Marriott Starr Pass Resort in Tucson, Ariz.  The group installed new officers and board members, including Pres. Joe Schmitt. and honored outgoing ones, and ran a great program that featured Tom…

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