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Environmental Defense Fund and Restaurant Associates release Green Dining Best Practices.
CiCi's is sending five families to Las Vegas—all expenses paid.
Thanks to the design services of PWP, Subway's eco-friendly salad containers are now made of less plastic and greener materials.
A new chapter of Dining Alliance opens in the Baltimore-Washington market.
Gifford's increased its package size from 56 to 64 ounces without upping the price.
The company's revamped online tool helps soften the economic blow on independents and small-scale operators.
ConAgra's switch to more sustainable shrink wrap will divert more than 200 tons of non-renewable materials from landfills annually.
New consumer survey shows who Americans think is responsible for food safety flubs and who should be held accountable.
The hot cup/lid system is the newest addition to the list of BPI-certified products.
The 10 percent post-consumer recycled fiber cups give foodservice operators a new eco-friendly option.
A compostable paper hot cup gives green restaurant owners a new single-use option.
Thanks to the weakened global economy, Chinese plastic products are seeing their prices cut in half.
New packaging will be made from brown paper and recycled materials.
Leadership blames recession for the firing of 125 corporate Solo Cup Company employees.
A new line of green packaging hits North America.
The rollout begins next month in the U.S. and will take two years to complete internationally.
See QSR's video slideshow of this year's winners, plus read insight from the judges on what packaging says about today's restaurant business.
Ready-made lunches and mini-meals from New York-based fast casual KidFresh are now available at 70 Whole Foods grocery stores in 13 states.
If your store can afford it, offering front-door service might be the way to edge out your drive-thru competitors.
The onion-flavored puffed snacks will be distributed, along with Burger King–branded potato chips, to the Caribbean, Central America, South American, and parts of Asia.