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Food Business News
In the year ahead, Americans will explore flavors from around the globe, often in the same dish or dining experience, said Kevan Vetter, executive chef at McCormick & Co., Inc. These trends are reflected in McCormick's latest Flavor Forecast, an annual report created by a global team of chefs, culinary professionals, trend trackers and food technologists. Previous predictions have included chipotle, coconut water, turmeric and Korean barbecue.
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NAC
The National Association of Concessionaires (NAC) has named Theresa Boysen, ACS, ACE, as the new Regional Vice President of the Great Lakes Region. Boysen currently serves as National Sales Director-Theatre of Kernel Season’s, LLC. The Great Lakes Region includes Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio. The appointment is effective immediately. The primary focus of an RVP is to present NAC Educational Programs such as regional seminars, certification classes (CCM, ECM, ACS, and ACE) and other educational opportunities in their area.
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NAC
Is it a job or is it a career? Invest in your professional future NOW!? The 2018 Spring Semester Online Certified Concessions Management Course (CCM) is calling YOU to enroll!
The next semester to participate in the NAC Online Concession Certification Management (CCM) Program will begin Jan. 19. Registration is open now!
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NAC
The National Association of Concessionaires (NAC) presents "Building and Energizing Results Oriented Relationships" featuring Mark Hunter at Royal Corporation Headquarters on Feb. 21. His message of results oriented relationships will be attractive to both Operators and Suppliers. Mark is the author of two books, High-Profit Selling and High-Profit Prospecting, and brings his experiences of initiating and maintaining great working relationships to life.
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NAC
NAC is pleased to welcome new members:
Howard Eirinberg
of Kronos Foods Corp.
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MIAbites
Get ready for some MORE football! It was just announced that the 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl will feature the Miami Hurricanes vs the Wisconsin Badgers on Dec. 30 at 8 p.m. And with a couple more home games for the Dolphins, Hard Rock Stadium is the place to be. This season, in addition to the $500 million-plus renovation that Hard Rock Stadium recently underwent, the Dolphins and their hospitality provider, Centerplate, have completely revamped and enhanced the stadium's food service operation making it one of the most advanced sports and dining venues in the entire nation.
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NBC News
Forget cushy recliners and meals delivered to your seat. As moviegoers defect in large numbers to streaming services and big-screen TVs, theater owners are desperately trying to stem a box office decline by souping up the movie-going experience.
In some theaters in California, families at the Disney movie "Coco" can feel the wind, smell a scent or shake in their chair. At another Disney release, "Beauty and the Beast," the audience experienced something like snow falling from the ceiling, though it was actually bubbles.
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Delish
If there's one thing nearly every movie trailer launching has in common, it's this: in theaters Christmas Day. The holidays are ripe for a movie theater crawl — equal parts useful in avoiding small talk with your family and gathering small talk material for your coworkers upon your return to the office. Allegiance to a theater chain usually depends on proximity and ticket price, but Regal Cinemas just announced something that'll swing you their way. Beginning Dec. 15, participating outposts nationwide will sell Cheetos Popcorn, a neon combo of actual, crunchy Cheetos and light, Cheetos-flavored popcorn.
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The Guardian
Saudi Arabia is to allow cinemas to open for the first time in 35 years as it continues a push to overhaul its society and image after decades of hardline rule.
The first movie theaters will be opened by March and it is intended that up to 2,000 screens will be in place within 12 years.
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Fisher Phillips
With the holidays in full swing, many businesses are busy hiring seasonal employees to keep up with the holiday rush. As with recruiting any employee, well-planned hiring practices that comply with applicable employment laws can help ensure seasonal employees are suited for the job and that your company is prepared to defend any potential claims. Here are seven actions you can take to avoid common legal pitfalls when hiring seasonal workers.
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The Huffington Post
The Agriculture Department estimates that more than 30 percent of all food products in the United States are thrown away, costing the nation more than $161 billion per year, with equally significant environmental costs. This is often due to an inefficient supply chain.
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By Emma Fitzpatrick
Get ready to unwrap a Christmas present you’ll constantly use this year. It's from Instagram, and the company already knows what you like — especially if you're one of the businesses that produced an Instagram Story this year. Without further ado, here's the big unveiling! Instagram has debuted the biggest change to user profiles since 2013. On your profile, below your bio, you can now save and highlight select stories — that can be viewed for more than 24 hours.
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