These days, we use mobile technology to do just about everything, from call a personal driver to do some online shopping. Why not pay for your meal at a restaurant this way, too? This post from The Daily Meal examines some of the tabletop technologies restaurants are beginning to experiment with, and the benefits they have for consumers and management alike.

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Whether you’ve been dreading the federal menu labeling requirement because you don’t want to know how many calories are in that double bacon cheeseburger you’ve been dreaming about all week, or you’re anxious for the labels to start appearing so you can make healthier, more informed choices, you’re going to have to keep waiting a little while longer. According to this update from Nation’s Restaurant News, the nutritional labels that were supposed to be added to menus and menu boards by December of this year will now be delayed until December of next year. There’s been some pushback from grocery chains and other establishments, asking for more clarification on what exact information they’re expected to share on these labels. For instance, some delis that offer make-your-own sandwiches don’t have menu boards as it is, or the caloric information for some of their more local ingredients may be harder to get ahold of. Before having to make any budgetary or other business decisions that may involve removing some ingredients or forming partnerships with new brands, businesses like these are hoping to have these expectations clarified.

Read the full article here: FDA Delays Menu-Labeling Requirements

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So, you’ve created some great content for your restaurant, now what? Sure, you could get lucky and have that content become viral on its own, but the chances of that happening in an over-crowded space aren’t great. This post from Full-Service Restaurants explains some of the benefits of paid social advertising, as well as some important industry trends to take into consideration.

Read the full article here: Pay-to-Play Social Media for Restaurants

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