Dec. 16, 2021 | Today's news and insights for restaurant leaders Deep Dive A Buffalo Starbucks store secured a majority union vote on Dec. 9 after two years of organizing. But union experts don't think the win will be "a wildfire sweeping the American labor market." | The format, which will open in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, later this month, will not have a dining room or front line access as customers pick up food through a Chipotlane or walk-up window. | The settlement brings McDonald's year-long clawback struggle to a close, during which time the company attracted criticism and multiple lawsuits for granting Easterbrook a severance package. | Not all "antibiotic-free" ingredients are created equal. So how do you know if yours are truly antibiotic-free? | Uber's partnership with Motional, which will launch in Santa Monica, California, could provide access to more affordable and convenient restaurant deliveries. | The restaurant also will implement new policies, procedures and trainings aimed at preventing workplace misconduct. | Plentiful capital, concerns over changing tax laws and a decent recovery among QSRs helped drive transaction activity in 2021, but 2022 could slow dealmaking and spark more interest in full-service chains. | What We're Reading Washington City Paper | Bloomberg Law | Eater | Company Announcements Press releases from companies in your industry. Press release from CMX | Post a press release Dive Into a Topic |
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