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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
Coronavirus: Impact on the Restaurant Industry
In March 2020, Manitoba's government realized the severity of COVID-19 on its people. Businesses were encouraged to reduce occupancy, work from home if possible, or to close temporarily. The first few restrictions soon caused the restaurant I worked at to close for a month. The restaurant re-opened a month later but downtown was a ghost town. Using a couple of different food delivery companies helped a little bit but small locally owned businesses were hit hard by the restrictions. Many have not survived, and others are barely hanging on. Well-known chain restaurants have a better chance to survive these restrictions.
By Stephanie Behrends5 years ago in Journal
Custom Nail Polish Boxes in Texas, USA
Nail polish is one of the top-selling products in the market. Ladies are in love with applying nail polish to their nails as it helps to make their hands pretty. If you are launching a nail polish brand in the market, you must package it with premium-quality packaging. The custom nail polish boxes provide the best protection to the nail polish containers. The durable packaging will allow you to market your nail polish and increase your sales as well. If you want your brand to become the top-selling brand in the market, you must get in touch with us.
By jaff parker5 years ago in Journal
Top 10 Consumer Goods- FMCG Companies in India
Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) is the fourth biggest area in the Indian economy. There are three fundamental portions in the area – family and individual consideration which represents half, health care which represents 31%, and food, and beverages which represent 19% of the area.
By Easy leadz5 years ago in Journal
The prefilled syringes market is estimated to be worth over USD 2.5 billion in 2030
Despite having been available for more than two decades, the demand for prefilled syringes continues to grow, given the numerous benefits they offer over conventional injectable drug delivery systems
By ellaturner5 years ago in Journal
How is Nostalgia Bringing Back the Need for Personalised Products
The personalisation of gifts has boomed over the last few years. Everything from drinking glasses to sweet jars and suitcases with people’s faces on are available to buy as personal products. It’s estimated that the global market for personalisation will reach $31.6 billion in 2021. The growing gift culture is certainly helping to spearhead these predicted figures.
By Jack Johnson5 years ago in Journal
Top 15 Digital Marketing Podcasts to follow in 2021
As a Digital marketing professional, it is imperative to keep a tab on trends in order to improve business operations, visibility, and ultimately the bottom line. But it is equally important to do so as an individual for developing and strengthening your own brand identity and story.
By Abeshek P.A.5 years ago in Journal
Food License Registration in India
FSSAI Full Form FSSAI is an acronym for the food regulatory authority of India and it basically stands for the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India. The Food authority regulates and checks for safe food manufacture, storage and handling practices of Food Business Operators(FBOs). FSSAI checks for compliance and that FBOs are following the regulations and standards as mentioned in the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. Since 2006, all acts and regulations related to food and related products have been under the jurisdiction of FSSAI. FSSAI issues compliant FBOs a Compliance (C) badge and in accordance with their annual turnover, issue them an appropriate Food License. Now that you have learned many things about FSSAI, full form, functions as well as their jurisdiction, let’s look at this FSSAI license in detail.
By vaibhav jangir5 years ago in Journal
Time Stand Still
Every Friday I climb the stairs, three fights, to a clock tower and I wind the Town Clock. Not a small mantle clock or grandfathers clock, but a big honkin' "Back to the Future" clock. In 1888, my great-great grandfather and the elders of our small Baltimore county town got together and decided to raise money for a large town clock. After donations and an oyster roast fundraiser, enough money was acquired to purchase a clock from the Howard clock company in Boston.
By Jeff Eline5 years ago in Journal
The Internet
It’s been said that most poor white Americans don’t view themselves as poor, but rather as “temporarily embarrassed millionaires”. They aren’t real poor people, because real poor people just haven’t had the work ethic or discipline to realize their American dream: they’re too cowardly to embrace their entrepreneurial spirit, to open their small business and watch it grow into an international corporation; they’re too lazy or incompetent at their jobs to climb the company ladder and collect the kind of money that’s up there waiting for them; or they’re simply too stupid to do it. And most poor white Americans view themselves as one of the special few who are only impoverished because of a string of bad luck that’s sure to end, just as soon as they get that promotion that’s right around the corner or go long enough without car trouble to save up and start the business they’ve always wanted. Of course, this is evidence enough of their misunderstanding of what a millionaire really is, and what it takes to become one.
By Wen Parker5 years ago in Journal










