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When Prodded, Restaurant Diners Often Opt for Smaller Portions - U.S. News & World Report |
When Prodded, Restaurant Diners Often Opt for Smaller PortionsU.S. News & World ReportHowever, a new study suggests that, when asked, many restaurant patrons will readily "downsize" their meal. When offered the choice, even without a price cut, many customers opted for less food instead of more, the study found. "We know that restaurant ...and more » |
Kathryn Rem: How some restaurants deal with cellphones - Irondequoit Post |
Kathryn Rem: How some restaurants deal with cellphonesIrondequoit PostBy Kathryn Rem Along with the plate, the fork and the glass, another tabletop accoutrement in restaurants nowadays is the cellphone. Diners extract their phones from pockets and purses and park them on the table, where the devices have authority to ...and more » |
Does Offering Smaller Portions At Restaurants Help People Eat Less? - NPR (blog)  StandardNet |
Does Offering Smaller Portions At Restaurants Help People Eat Less?NPR (blog)by Kristofor Husted About one-third of diners who were offered a smaller portion of noodles or rice at a Chinese takeout restaurant chose it. About one-third of diners who were offered a smaller portion of noodles or rice at a Chinese takeout ...Diners often say yes when offered lower portionsWWLStudy Shows 'Downsizing' Options Beat Calorie Warnings in Convincing Diners to ...Newswise (press release)all 20 news articles » |
Table text: Restaurants versus smartphones - San Jose Mercury News |
Table text: Restaurants versus smartphonesSan Jose Mercury NewsBy Jessica Gelt Customers text on their cell phones while dining at MB Post restaurant in Manhattan Beach, California, January 20, 2012. Jerry Garbus, general manager of MB Post, says cell phones can provide a useful way of connecting with others while ... |
Howard County dining: Asian Palace Restaurant & Bar - Baltimore Sun  Baltimore Sun |
Howard County dining: Asian Palace Restaurant & BarBaltimore SunBy Donna Ellis There was a time when Chinese restaurants abounded in this area. Granted, they still exist in storefronts, specializing in carryout. But many dine-in Chinese restaurants these days have re-invented themselves to include a wide range of ... |
Ahead of the Bell: OpenTable - CBS News |
Ahead of the Bell: OpenTableCBS News(AP) NEW YORK — Shares of OpenTable jumped 4 percent before Wednesday's opening bell after the online restaurant reservations company after a strong fourth quarter that saw more restaurants and more diners using the service. The San Francisco company ...OpenTable Turns the Table on BearsMotley FoolOpenTable, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Financial ResultsSacramento Beeall 22 news articles » |
Dining Notes: Cruisers Grill introduces new menu items - Florida Times-Union |
Dining Notes: Cruisers Grill introduces new menu itemsFlorida Times-UnionCruisers Grill president and CEO Bobby Handmaker is pictured at one of his four restaurants in October 2009. By Gary T. Mills Most people equate Cruisers Grill with some of Jacksonville's best burgers and fries. But Cruisers also serves fried catfish, ...and more » |
New Salt Lake City Nordstrom will serve up an in-store diner - Salt Lake Tribune |
New Salt Lake City Nordstrom will serve up an in-store dinerSalt Lake TribuneBesides fashionable clothes and shoes, the Nordstrom store in the soon-to-open City Creek Center also will feature a contemporary diner called Sixth and Pine. The restaurant will serve breakfast all day, as well as soups, salads, ...and more » |
Borscht Belt South - New York Times  New York Times |
Borscht Belt SouthNew York TimesThis is, after all, a restaurant whose business model rests on the idea that what New York has been missing is somewhere to go for upscale gefilte fish. It was opened in November by Zach Kutsher, whose family owns a faded Borscht Belt resort famous for ...Pete Wells Awards One Star to Chodorow's Kutsher'sEater NY (blog)all 3 news articles » |
Will higher taxes keep diners at home? - Valley Breeze |
Will higher taxes keep diners at home?Valley BreezeMeals are already subject to a 7 percent sales tax, and a 1 percent restaurant tax, for a total of 8 percent. If the increase is approved, diners will be taxed 10 percent of the cost for the meal. On a $40 bill, for example, the $3.20 tax would ... |
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