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OpenTable Data Shows Consumers Are Starting To Eat Out Again

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The national decline in restaurant bookings is starting to ease up, according to new data from OpenTable as reported by CNBC. Others, like Arizona, Alabama and Nebraska, which have begun reopening in a controlled capacity, haven’t seen as steep a decline, OpenTable reported.

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TGI Fridays, Fast Casual Food To Cater To Millennial Expectations

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It’s far from the first brand to attempt to express its pro-millennial stance through open floor plans and extended hours, but newly minted CEO Robert Palleschi told Nation’s Restaurant News that the Corpus Christi concept store will also be one where TGI Fridays gets to test out a whole new culture.

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The Real Hunger Games: A Battle Royale In The Grocery Aisles

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Once the 24 competitors (tributes) get to the games, they then battle to the death for a national audience that is required by law to watch the games. Despite the familial connections, the two chains are owned and operated entirely separately. Cracking logistics is critical for Walmart to compete head-to-head with Amazon on this front.

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Beyond Gaming: 19 Industries AR/VR Is Poised To Transform

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Across multiple branches of the military, AR/VR is being used to create large-volume simulation environments — providing an immersive way to train recruits and optimize operations. A group of University of Alabama researchers had collaborated with law enforcement officials to measure brain waves during VR police training.