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David Farkas

David Farkas has worked for Chain Leader as a senior editor since 1998. He has particular expertise covering full-service restaurants and has written extensively on emerging concepts. His work has earned him several awards from the American Society for Business Publication Editors and the attention of national media outlets such as NPR.


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Dave's Dispatch

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Starbucks in Recovery

November 3, 2009 | Link This | Email this | Comments (0)

  

SBUX management met with numerous investors in recent months in both the U.S. and Europe and the feedback is pointing to continued improvement in [same-store sales] and significant progress on the cost cutting front.Trading at 9X 2010 EBITDA, we [sic] think a lot of good news is reflected in the shares.

   That's advice from Jefferies & Company restaurant analyst Jeff Farmer, who has a "hold" rating on the ...Read More
Industries: Expansion, Operations

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What Servers Should Never Do

November 2, 2009 | Link This | Email this | Comments (1)

   
   I would have posted this note as soon as I spotted Bruce Buschel's "dont's" list on his blog "
The Art of Running a Small Business," but I didn't take my computer to Denver last week, where a bunch of editors, operators and sponsors gathered for our annual conference, Chain Leader Live
   It was a good one, by the way, with presentations ranging from Granite City Brewery
...Read More
Industries: Human Resources

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My Beef with Professor Singer

October 26, 2009 | Link This | Email this | Comments (6)


   Shall we start with a 50 percent tax on the retail value of beef? That's the suggestion of Princeton University professor and author Peter Singer in today's New York Daily News
   Why tax red meat? 
  
...Read More
Industries: Operations

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Cheers! Drink Prices Rising

October 22, 2009 | Link This | Email this | Comments (1)


   Conventional holds that now is not the time for restaurants to raise prices. See my last blog post. But, in fact, menu prices have been climbing, if stealthily, according to Boston-based Intellaprice. Particularly drink prices, which have risen 2 percent in 2009. 
   Says Intellaprice President Leslie Kerr: "This year, food prices overall are down 0.6 percent and bar beverage prices are up nearly 2 percent. That’s compared to our 2008 finding that food prices were up 2 percent overall and bar beverages were up 5 percent vs. 2007."

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Industries: Marketing, Menu Development, Operations

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Taking Price Is a Thing of the Past

October 16, 2009 | Link This | Email this | Comments (1)

   

"Both restaurant and food companies are pointing to stable commodity prices in 2010 as production capacity cuts are offset by still soft consumer demand."

   More evidence of a "new normal"? Jefferies & Company restaurant analyst Jeff Farmer doesn't say so in an October 16 note to investors but it's evident that the recession is increasingly problematic for chains. Stable wholesale prices-- for chicken, beef, cheese and butter, for instance -- usually means better marg...Read More
Industries: Expansion




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