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New Report Says Americans Focused on Adventure, Health, Wellness When Dining Out While Still Valuing Convenience, Control ; Food, Beverage, Lifestyle Trends Available in National Restaurant Association's 2007 Restaurant Industry Forecast
To: National Desk, Business and Culture ReportersTo: National Desk, Business and Culture Reporters
National Restaurant Association Commends House for Passage of Association Health Plans Legislation
WASHINGTON, June 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Saying it is a step closer to affordable health care, the National Restaurant Association today applauded the efforts of the House of Representatives for passing the Association Health Plan AHPs legislation. WASHINGTON, June 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Saying it is a step closer to...
National Restaurant Association: Association Health Plans Best Way to Cover Uninsured Americans
WASHINGTON, March 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Underscoring the fact that 41 million Americans are without health insurance, the National Restaurant Association today praised the efforts of Rep. Sam Johnson (R-TX), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Employer-WASHINGTON, March 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Underscoring the fact that 41 million Americans are...
National Restaurant Association Applauds President's Continued Support of AHPs; Says AHPs Essential to Patients' Rights Compromise
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Restaurant Association applauded President Bush's public comments made yesterday to the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he reiterated his support for Association Health Plans AHPs. The AssociationWASHINGTON, Feb. 12 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Restaurant Association applauded President Bush's public comments...
NRA backs portable health insurance bill - National Restaurant Association - Legislative Update
WASHINGTON - Citing benefits for both foodservice employees and employers, the National Restaurant Association endorsed a new bill that would make health insurance portable from one job to another.
Cain rallies operators to fight Clinton plan - National Restaurant Association President Herman Cain, health care reform plan - NRA Wrap-Up Special Report
CHICAGO -- Projecting the country's economic and political demise if President Clinton's health-care reform plan is enacted, National Restaurant Association president Herman Cain implored fellow restaurateurs to lift their swords in a unified battle against it.
$700K arms NRA's war on government; board of directors targets IRS, Health Act - National Restaurant Association
Board of directors targets IRS, Health Act
NRA takes health-care fight to the air with TV ad - National Restaurant Association's fight against President Bill Clinton's health-care plan
WASHINGTON -- The National Restaurant Association is taking its fight against President Clinton's health-care plan to the airwaves in a new television advertisement that threatens job losses to those who need them most.
NRA creates $1M fund for health-care battle - National Restaurant Association - includes related article on the Rowland-Bilirakis health care reform bill
SAN FRANCISCO -- National Restaurant Association directors approved the creation of a record $1 million political war chest in an effort to defeat health-care reform plans mandating employer participation while bolstering bills that would rely on the dynamics of a free market to foster change.
Managed Competition Act wins NRA backing; alternative health plan advocated over Clinton-supported Health Security Act - National Restaurant Association
Alternative health plan advocated over Clinton-supported Health Security Act
Vice president John Farquharson: industry veteran to tackle issues ranging from waste management to health care - National Restaurant Association
Vice President JOHN FARQUHARSON
FDA's Unicode ignites uproar: NRA leads drive against national health rules - National Restaurant Association
FDA's Unicode ignites uproar
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For Thanksgiving, OKC restaurants offer alternative to a hot stove
Andy Morgan is staying in for Thanksgiving dinner, and Zach Martin is headed out for his holiday meal. Morgan, spokesman for AT&T Oklahoma, is planning a traditional, home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner at home with his family and plans to feed about 19. "We always stay...
Operators, the NRA must team up to promote the restaurant industry's many success stories
As career paths go, the restaurant industry historically has been seen as the bridge to nowhere. While the facts don't support this premise, the perception remains fixed in the minds of far too many Americans. Changing perceptions is easier said than done, especially when the media, late-night comedians,...
SPIRIT Award honorees feted for hiring, retention practices
WASHINGTON -- A relentless dedication to hiring, developing and rewarding the right people is the way to improve employee satisfaction and reduce turnover in any economy, said recipients of the 2008 SPIRIT Awards during the recent Multi-Unit Foodservice Operators conference here. Winners, presented by Nation's Restaurant News and...
Calorie posting could be good for both guests' waistlines and corporate bottom lines
The calorie police have scored a number of victories in recent months. First New York City forced chain restaurants with 15 or more units nationwide to post calorie information on their menus and menu boards. Then California passed a law requiring that information to be posted at all restaurants operating...
FSTC joins NRA in conserve initiative
WASHINGTON -- The National Restaurant Association said the Food Service Technology Center, operated in San Ramon, Calif., by Fisher-Nickel Inc. for the Pacific Gas and Electric Co., is an official partner of its "Conserve: Solutions for Sustainability" initiative. The FSTC joins founding partners Energy Star and Turner Foundations. The initiative...
NRAEF creates scholarship to honor Purdue professor
CHICAGO -- The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation has established a scholarship in honor of the late Raphael R. Kavanaugh, who headed the Department of Hospitality's tourism management program at Purdue University for the past 11 years. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Kavanaugh died Oct. 9 at his home...
Nutrition Experts Help Restaurants Comply with Menu-Labeling Legislation and Benefit From the Increasing Demand for Healthier Cuisine
Legislation travels from New York City to California SAN DIEGO, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Expanding legislative efforts require restaurant chains in California and other jurisdictions to provide nutrition information. HEALTHY DINING provides restaurants with the expertise needed to comply with the new regulations. In collaboration with...
Farmers Insurance and Minnesota Restaurant Association Form Partnership
MINNEAPOLIS -- Farmers Insurance Group of Companies[R], an active member of the National Restaurant Association, has teamed up with The Minnesota Restaurant Association to strengthen its member's benefits. "The new Business Insurance Program offers all Minnesota Restaurant Association Members an up front discount and reduced rates on their...
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