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Sweetgreen Hires Starbucks Veteran as Chief Technology Officer

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The fast-casual salad chain Sweetgreen has appointed Starbucks veteran Wouleta Ayele its next chief technology officer.

On The Border To Expand Throughout South Korea

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On The Border is expanding its presence in Asia with the opening of 60 restaurants in South Korea.

New Foodservice Manufacturers’ Rep Enters Industry

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A new foodservice manufacturers’ representative group, Mirk Group, has entered the industry.

Tri-State Marketing To Represent Wood Stone

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Wood Stone Corp., a manufacturer of stone hearth and specialty commercial cooking equipment, has a new representative in Tri-State Marketing.

Taco Bell’s Latest Design To ‘Defy’ the Fast-Food Experience

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Dubbed Taco Bell Defy, the 3,000-sq.-ft., two-story restaurant, like its namesake, aims to defy the drive-thru experience.

Hat Creek Burger Co. Hires Industry Veteran as Chief Strategy Officer

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The Austin-based, fast-casual brand Hat Creek Burger is growing its leadership beyond the Lone Star State with the hiring of Atlanta-based Chris Phillips.

Church’s Chicken Appoints Two New Vice Presidents

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Church’s Chicken has hired Claudia Lezcano as vice president of brand strategy and activation and promoted Sarah Whiticar to vice president of global business intelligence and product development.

Pokeworks Promotes Steve Heeley to CEO

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Steve Heeley has climbed the Pokeworks ladder. The industry veteran joined the brand in March and was promoted to CEO on Aug. 12.

Component Hardware Group Gets New Distribution Center, Headquarters

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Component Hardware Group is expanding its operations after outgrowing its New Jersey distribution center and current headquarters.

3 Tips To Boost Your Restaurant’s Energy Efficiency

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Cooking, water heating and refrigeration make up nearly 80% of energy use in restaurants, according to Online Restaurant Supplies by Stanford Sonoma. However, targeting these areas can help restaurants cut back on energy usage.

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