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2011 Archived issues

December 29, 2011
Gearing up for New Year’s Eve
December 22, 2011
Wendy’s set to unseat Burger King as No. 2 chain
December 15, 2011
Report: Restaurants can expect 5% increase in costs in 2012
December 8, 2011
NPD: Unemployment and dour diners keep restaurant traffic flat in 2011
December 1, 2011
Restaurants should have happy holiday sales
November 17, 2011
30 million Americans to make restaurants part of their Thanksgiving
November 10, 2011
Supreme Court to decide if managers must order meal breaks for workers
November 3, 2011
Food prices expected to hit holiday spending
October 27, 2011
Surge in food inflation hits both consumers and retailers
October 20, 2011
Consumers paid more for food, gas in September
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  • NRA: Politics and Court rulings aside, restaurateurs need a plan
  • Restaurant comps remain steady in March, operators expect strong April
  • Restaurants sales to rise with temperatures this Spring
  • Supreme Court appears poised to nullify entire healthcare law
  • Supreme Court to hear health care reform challenge
  • Food prices continue to climb higher
  • IRS updates forms to reflect employee payroll tax break
  • Restaurant operators report positive sales for 8th consecutive month
  • Health care reform: Many questions remain unanswered
  • ATM fee-disclosure class-action suits on the rise
  • NRA: Consumers want local sourcing and healthy menu choices in 2012
  • CRA commends First Lady’s commitment to healthy living
  • CRA: Industry calls on policymakers to avoid misguided zoning proposals
  • IRS: Form 940 amended to reflect FUTA credit reduction for 2011
  • Restaurants serve up higher sales
  • New law: DLSE publishes template for mandatory employee notices required in 2012
  • 2011 Archived issues
    • Gearing up for New Year’s Eve
    • Wendy’s set to unseat Burger King as No. 2 chain
    • Report: Restaurants can expect 5% increase in costs in 2012
    • NPD: Unemployment and dour diners keep restaurant traffic flat in 2011
    • Restaurants should have happy holiday sales
    • 30 million Americans to make restaurants part of their Thanksgiving
    • Supreme Court to decide if managers must order meal breaks for workers
    • Food prices expected to hit holiday spending
    • Surge in food inflation hits both consumers and retailers
    • Consumers paid more for food, gas in September
    • Sick leave spreads
    • Help for the holidays: Prices for food, gas could soon fall
    • Darden: Diners are getting frugal
    • California won't slip back into recession, UCLA study predicts
    • Gov. Brown signs SB 303, modifying requirements of California Food Handler Card law
    • NPD Group: Millenials a vital market to tap
    • Video: Calif. may be first state to ban foam containers
    • WFHE to bring economic boon to San Diego
    • Restaurants produce jobs amid economic slowdown
    • Moms decide on dining, especially among immigrants
    • Rising food costs reaching more customers
    • Study: Calorie labels change some diners' habits
    • Restaurant calorie counts under fire for inaccuracy
    • NRA launches Kids Live Well to promote healthy options
    • Local laws fighting fat under siege
    • Restaurant workers face food safety test deadline
    • Restaurants revamping menus in response to calorie count rules
    • Statewide sales and use tax set to decrease July 1
    • Calif. restaurants to add 35,100 summer jobs
    • Not all is gloomy for restaurants, analysts say
    • Restaurant industry seeing slow but steady gains
    • Fast-food industry is quietly defeating Happy Meal bans
    • Restaurants lift prices as inflation hawks see fed lagging the curve
    • New Form 1-9 rules go into effect May 16
    • Paid sick leave bill advances in California
    • Sick-leave proposal no cure to workers' ills
    • Product innovation key to restaurant industry recovery
    • McDonald’s gears up to hire 50K workers April 19
    • No deal in state budget negotiations
    • Study: Calories change little about buying preferences
    • NRA suggests Red Cross, InterAction to support relief efforts in Japan
    • Debit card fees prompt a push near deadline
    • State lawmakers to consider restrictions on kids’ meals
    • Consumers want to know more about what's in their food
    • Paid sick leave challenges restaurant operators
    • Restaurant nutrition draws focus of First Lady
    • Restaurants gear up for Super Bowl Sunday
    • USDA: Expect higher food prices in 2011
    • New quickservice outlets banned in South L.A.
    • Report: Diners will remain deal-driven in 2011
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