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☕ Starbucks Launches First 3D-Printed Store in Texas
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🍽️ What’s Cooking?
Egg Surcharge Sparks Debate in Kansas City Restaurant
A Kansas City restaurant has introduced a 50-cent surcharge on egg dishes due to soaring ingredient costs. The move, aimed at staying transparent with customers, has received mixed reactions. While some patrons appreciate the honesty, others question passing rising costs directly onto the menu. Read more.
🃏 Running a Smoother Kitchen
Label Equipment with QR Codes for Instant Troubleshooting
Attach QR codes to major kitchen appliances that link to short how-to videos, manuals, or troubleshooting steps. When something goes wrong, staff can scan the code and follow the guide—saving time, reducing downtime, and minimizing calls to maintenance. It's a simple step that keeps the kitchen running even when things heat up.
🚀 Scaling Up
CAVA Plans 60 New Stores in 2025
Fast-casual Mediterranean chain CAVA is expanding aggressively with 60 new locations planned for 2025. The brand is targeting both urban centers and suburbs, continuing its strong growth momentum after a successful IPO last year. Read more.
🦾 Fresh Ideas
Starbucks Launches First 3D-Printed Store in Texas
Starbucks has opened its first 3D-printed coffee shop in Texas. Built in just six weeks, the store uses recyclable materials and supports energy efficiency. It’s part of the company’s push toward sustainable construction and faster store rollout. Read more
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