WAIKIKI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Many families are planning to gather at local restaurants for a special meal as Easter Sunday approaches.
New tariffs on imported goods could have some worried and some local eateries are starting to feel the pressure.
WAIKIKI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Many families are planning to gather at local restaurants for a special meal as Easter Sunday approaches.
New tariffs on imported goods could have some worried and some local eateries are starting to feel the pressure.
Technology is changing the way restaurants do business, and Sheryl Matsuoka, the president and CEO of the Hawaii Restaurant Association, said that integrating technology into their operations is "no longer optional" for restaurants. Click HERE to read more!
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The Hawaii Restaurant Association is hosting its first ever industry expo next month that will highlight the latest in restaurant tech, food service items, food and beverage products, and more. Businesses have until Thursday to register for a vendor booth....
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