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[1] [2] An estimated 99% of companies in the industry are family-owned small businesses with fewer than 50 employees. [3] The industry as a whole as of February 2020 employed more than 15 million people, representing 10% of the workforce directly. [1] It is the nation's second largest private employer and the third largest employer overall.
The restaurant industry in the United States is large and quickly growing, with 10 million workers. 1 in every 12 U.S. residents work in the business, and during the 2008 recession, the industry was an anomaly in that it continued to grow.
Presto is a technology platform for the restaurant industry developed by Redwood City–based E la Carte. The company targets the customer-facing technology market for full-service and quick-service restaurants. [1] Their products consist of computer vision, speech recognition, AI, tabletop tablets, and server tablets.
Toast, Inc. is an American cloud-based restaurant management software company based in Boston, Massachusetts. The company provides an all-in-one point of sale (POS) system built on the Android operating system .
OpenTable is an online restaurant-reservation service company founded by Sid Gorham, Eric Moe and Chuck Templeton [3] on July 2, 1998, and based in San Francisco, California.. In 1998, operations began with a limited selection of restaurants in San Francisco.
Restaurant Insider is a monthly culinary magazine [1] that conducts in-depth profiles on the restaurant industry's best known chefs and restaurateurs. The magazine began publishing in April 2005 as a trade-only magazine and has expanded to include newsstand availability, presence at food festivals, trade shows, and through online marketing.
Associate, bachelor, and graduate degree programs are offered in restaurant management by community colleges, junior colleges, and some universities in the United States. [ 1 ] One hierarchical system for organizing a restaurant's kitchen staff is the brigade de cuisine system developed by Auguste Escoffier (1846–1935).
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