Home » Why your favorite local restaurant might throw away its menu this year FinanceWhy your favorite local restaurant might throw away its menu this yearFebruary 22, 2023posted on Feb. 22, 2023 at 10:05 am Amid rising food costs and labor shortages, some restaurants are changing the way they do business. Including allowing you to order off a menu. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessfastFebruary 22, 2023previous articleNurses set for 'intensive' talks with government after strike pausednext articleShamima Begum loses appeal against removal of British citizenshipYou Might Also LikeFinanceUS cuts interest rates as Trump election raises uncertaintyNovember 7, 2024FinanceInterest rates LIVE: Bank of England widely expected to cut base rate by 0.25%November 7, 2024FinanceReeves insists she will not be ‘coming back with more tax increases’November 6, 2024FinanceUS dollar and bitcoin surge, but bond prices tumble, as investors pile into ‘Trump trades’ – business liveNovember 6, 2024Finance‘Absolute steal’ hail B&M shoppers rushing to buy Squishmallows scanning at tills for £5 instead of £13November 5, 2024FinanceScottish retail sales ‘essentially static’ during OctoberNovember 5, 2024Recommended For YouFinanceUS cuts interest rates as Trump election raises uncertaintyNovember 7, 2024FinanceSportsLee Carsley names uncapped England star as ‘one of the best’ he’s worked withNovember 7, 2024SportsSportsInjury lay-off helped Jones deal with father's deathNovember 7, 2024SportsMarketBUSINESS LIVE: BofE expected to cut base rate; Rolls shrugs off supply chain hit; ITV Studios still suffers US strikesNovember 7, 2024MarketPersonal FinanceUniversal Credit PIP claimants could boost monthly income by £1,130 if eligible for helpNovember 7, 2024Personal Finance
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