Los Angeles OKs Sweeping E-Cigarette Ban
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to ban the use of electronic cigarettes, popularly known as vaping, from restaurants, bars, nightclubs and other public spaces within the...
View ArticleLos Angeles City Council approves e-cigarette ban
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to ban the use of electronic cigarettes, popularly known as "vaping," from restaurants, bars, nightclubs and other...
View ArticleTravel › JAL starts serving burger combo Air Mos from Mos Burger
On March 1, JAL began serving the burger combo Air Mos from Mos Burger, which is one of the largest burger chain restaurants in Japan. This is actually the 4th time for JAL to collaborate with Mos...
View ArticleAssembly Row Grand Opening Job Fair (March 8-9)
Patch Malden, MA -- Somerville’s newest neighborhood is hosting a job fair to give you access to the City’s newest employers! The Assembly Row Job fair will host some of the 30+ retailers and...
View ArticleMichelin-starred restaurant Per Se earns 'C' grade from health inspectors
Priciest but not the cleanliest: one of New York City’s most expensive restaurants racks up 42 health violation points Reported by guardian.co.uk 18 minutes ago.
View ArticleFormer NFL Players Plan to Open 20 Denny's in Atlanta Metro
Patch Acworth, GA -- The opening of 20 Denny's restaurants in the Atlanta area in the coming years could bring about 1,500 new jobs to the area. Reported by Patch 8 minutes ago.
View ArticleHungry growth for Restaurant Brands
Fast food restaurants are making their mark on the economy. Reported by Newstalk ZB 27 minutes ago.
View ArticleFlorida Keys creatures: Fish, birds, 6-toed cats
You don't even have to leave your car to enjoy the tranquil scenery of water and sky on either side of the toll-free Florida Keys Overseas Highway, a series of bridges and roads that connects the...
View ArticleShark lovers try to save Jaws from Trinidad's bite
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Conservationists said Wednesday they have launched a shark-saving campaign in the Caribbean country of Trinidad & Tobago, trying to stop locals and tourists from eating a...
View ArticleShelley Bridgeman: What makes you mad in restaurants?
Being called "guys" Asking "Are you guys ready to order yet?" is not appropriate in an establishment of any refinement. "Mate", "peeps" and "youse fellas" are also bad. Having said that, I've been...
View ArticleTribeca Film Festival 2014 Lineup Announced
Organizers for the Tribeca Film Festival announced the 2014 lineup of Spotlight, Midnight, Storyscapes and special screenings on Thursday, revealing new projects from Joss Whedon, Jon Favreau, Roman...
View Article11 Signs Fast Food Has Completely Taken Over America
It seems like someone somewhere is announcing a new fast food creation every day, whether it's a new burger at Wendy's, new seasonal items at McDonald's or breakfast at Taco Bell. And the marketing for...
View ArticleBalboa Capital Becomes Qualified Lender for Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s Franchise...
Independent Financing Company Will Structure Franchise Financing Programs for Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s Franchisees across the United States Irvine, California (PRWEB) March 06, 2014 Balboa Capital, a...
View ArticleBuffalo Wild Wings to use tablets for gaming, ordering another round
Service at restaurants can be decidedly slow. But for those of you who frequent Buffalo Wild Wings, relying on the waitstaff to place an order could soon be a thing of the past. The company has...
View ArticleBJ's Restaurants to Review Funds' Board Nominees
BJ's Restaurants said it would consider the board nominations that a group of funds investing in the company intend to make. Reported by Wall Street Journal 6 hours ago.
View ArticleComing soon: C. Fla.’s first Jamba Juice, remodeled Nike Factory Store, more
Some new shops and eateries, as well as one revamped store, are gearing up for openings in Central Florida. New and refurbished stores and restaurants create temporary construction jobs and help draw...
View ArticleWaste not, want not
With millions of tonnes of food going to waste every year, we have a lot to learn from wartime gardens, writes Andrew Oldham Swill was a matter of national pride in the war years. Households saved food...
View ArticleSenate passes bill that could reduce liquor prices
Customers could find liquor at lower prices in restaurants and bars if a bill that narrowly passed on Thursday in the state Senate advances. Reported by Seattle Times 4 hours ago.
View ArticleThe State With the Highest Minimum Wage Beats the Nation on Job Creation
Filed under: Labor, Economic Indicators, Job Market, Barack Obama, Investing *Getty Images/Vetta* By Victoria Stilwell, Peter Robison and William Selway When Washington residents voted in 1998 to raise...
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