The Bluebird Cafe and Grill in Orangeville, Ontario has had several lives, first in 1982 as an unlicensed, vegetarian eatery, then expanding its fare as a natural food store. In 1989, the business...
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As restaurants deal with changing guidelines, reduced capacity, and even lockdowns, for many, social media has been a saving grace, a way to engage with consumers and communicate when we can’t connect physically....
READ MOREOperators are facing an uphill battle as they work to ensure smooth and safe recovery and build consumer confidence. Getting customers back into restaurants is mission-critical for many operators and your marketing strategy...
READ MOREWith over half of Canadians looking to reduce their meat consumption to make more sustainable choices for themselves and their families, plant-based dishes are on the rise in popularity. While the numbers of...
READ MOREAs we’ve seen, consumer confidence and a successful reopening go hand-in-hand. To garner and boost confidence in the ‘new normal’, marketing will take centre stage. Session #7: Winning Your Customer Back presented by...
READ MOREAs regulations and rules for restaurants change and evolve as more news is released during the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has become one of the best ways to maintain contact with your customers....
READ MOREThe COVID-19 virus has had a major impact on restaurants around the world. Many restaurants are turning to social media to get the word out about changes in hours, delivery options, reduction in...
READ MORETerry O’ Reilly is a 40-year veteran of the advertising industry and host of the award-winning CBC Radio One show, Under The Influence. As the RC Leadership Conference keynote at RC Show 2019, O’Reilly...
READ MOREIf you’re not on Instagram, your foodservice business could be missing out on a critical audience – but using Instagram the correct way is how you can take advantage of the platform. Consumers...
READ MORESocial media is more important than a website for restaurant owners, according to new research. The new statistic emerged in a study by Vistaprint exploring 1,000 Canadians and 1,000 Canadian small business owners,...
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