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Preventing Food Allergy Risks & Liability Exposures
Severe allergic reactions of all kinds happen quickly and can be life-threatening and with an estimated one in ten adults with a food allergy in the United States, food allergy related negligence can be a dangerous and costly mistake for hospitality businesses...
Safeguarding Your Restaurant From Common Cyber Security Attacks
The hospitality industry, like others, have had to reinvent themselves since the start of the pandemic. Pushing businesses towards a model where an essential point of contact with consumers is online, these changes have resulted in the development of new websites, mobile apps...
Hospitality Business Winter Weather Preparedness & Protection
While still dealing with pandemic related challenges, this winter may bring an additional layer of unwelcomed obstacles and losses for the hospitality industry. According to the Insurance Information Institute (III), winter storms caused $1.1 billion in insured losses in 2020. In the first half of 2021, winter storms caused...
Issues Facing Restaurants Seeking To Survive And Thrive in 2022
The restaurant and food service sector has been thoroughly tested in its ability to navigate through the COVID pandemic. The issues it caused will continue to impact the industry in 2022, as it struggles to close the gap between merely surviving and thriving. It won’t be easy.
Addressing Employee Hiring & Retention in the Hospitality Industry
Employee retention is a serious issue that employers in the Hospitality and Food Services industry are facing today and as businesses continue on the road to recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, a labor shortage threatens the progress...
COVID-19 Related Mandates & Hospitality Conflict De-Escalation
As local and federal COVID-19 related mandates such as this evolve and pandemic related stressors mount, incidents such as this one have highlighted the need for hospitality business owners and operators to stay in front of potential conflict scenarios that could escalate to aggression or violence...
Managing Increasing Cyber Risks In the Hospitality Industry
The hospitality industry, like others, have had to reinvent themselves since the start of the pandemic. While hoteliers, restaurateurs, and other business owners forged new methods of surviving and thriving during the pandemic, this time unfortunately also brought new attack vectors and vulnerabilities to exploit...
2021 Hurricane Season Preparedness For Your Hospitality Business
During the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane season, which officially runs from June through November 30, hospitality business owners and managers must take a multi-pronged approach to safety. First, crisis communications, management and business continuity planning...