Food

Yext begins to verticalize local business listings syndication with ‘Yext for Food’

Business listings with more content see more engagement, tend to rank higher and perform better overall. And as more searches take place on mobile devices (and eventually smart speakers and virtual assistants), marketers will need to expose more local business attributes and enhanced data for discovery and competitive advantage. According to previous Google research, 50

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Ecommerce Briefs: Amazon and Kohl’s, Food Wars, Toys”R”Us

“Ecommerce Briefs” is my occasional series on news and developments from online merchants. In this installment, I’ll address: Amazon’s new partnership with Kohl’s; activity in the U.S. online food delivery market; and the implications of the recent bankruptcy filing by Toys”R”Us. Amazon and Kohl’s Form a Partnership Amazon is reaching further into the brick-and mortar

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McDonald’s Just Announced a Strange New Way It Wants You To Eat Its Food

Absurdly Driven looks at the world of business with a skeptical eye and a firmly rooted tongue in cheek. Pressure can make you do irrational things. Well, more irrational than usual. In the fast food business, the pressure is extreme as ingrate customers demand better, faster, healthier and tastier. Who do these people think they

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The Day – Running commentary on food takes the joy out of dining

DEAR ABBY: I have a friend, “Charlene,” whom I met through a local charity organization. We have many things in common, including the fact that we’re both retired, and we enjoy each other’s company. Charlene is slim (not skinny), very energetic and fit for her age. The problem is, it’s impossible to share a meal

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Shake Shack Shakes Up Free Food Promos with Free Delivery to You on National Cheeseburger Day

There’s nothing like food freebies. Shake Shack is running a new and innovative variation on Monday, September 18, which happens to be National Cheeseburger Day. Get free food brought to your door. Restaurant chains try free food promotions all the time. Chick-fil-A is still offering a free breakfast item special through the end of the

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New FDA Guide Should Help Small Farmers Comply with Food Safety Regs

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration just released a new guide that should help small farmers understand regulations and exemptions surrounding the Food Safety Modernization Act’s produce safety rule. The guide, which you can access (PDF) right on the FDA’s website, includes 35 pages on the rule, including which farms it applies to, exemptions that are

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App Lets Customers Invest in Your Small Restaurant By Paying for Food — in Advance

One of the major challenges of running a food related business is finding a way to pay for the ingredients and supplies you need to make your products before getting any money for actually selling them. But a new app aims to change that for small businesses. Introducing the Credibles App Credibles is a San

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SEO Foodbank receives 30,000 pounds of pet food | News Briefs

LOGAN — The Southeast Ohio Foodbank, which services Athens County and nine other counties in the region, has recently received 30,000 pounds of pet food to be distributed to low-income pet owners.  The Foodbank is organized by the Hocking-Athens-Perry Community Action Program (HAPCAP). Organizers have begun reaching out to veterinary offices, humane societies and animal

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The Coeur d’Alene Press – Food and Health, Business on the Move

Six workshops offered at small business center Six workshops will be offered by the Small Business Development Center at 406 Main St. in Lewiston at Lewis-Clark State College in September. The titles, times prices are as follows: Improve Your Website to Increase Sales, 5:30 p.m., Sept. 5, $20. Use Social and Local Online Marketing for

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