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    Toast - Little Chef

    Toast - Little Chef

    Why did the restaurant chain, Little Chef, disappear from our roadsides?

    Sean Farrington discovers what happened to the brand which brought us Jubilee Pancakes, Olympic Breakfasts and free lollies for the kids.

    At its peak, Little Chef had over 400 restaurants on most of our major highways and a turnover well in excess of £100m.

    So, how did such a successful business ultimately end up toast?

    Sean speaks to Fiona Alper who was married to the Little Chef co-founder, Sam Alper; the entrepreneur, Lawrence Wosskow, who once owned Little Chef and Becky Parr-Phillips who started as a waitress but rose through the ranks to become Little Chef's head of operations.

    Alongside them all to analyse Little Chef's fortunes is the self-made millionaire and serial entrepreneur, Sam White.

    Produced by Jon Douglas. Toast is a BBC Audio North production for Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.

    You can email the programme at toast@bbc.co.uk

    Feel free to suggest topics which could be covered in future episodes.

    Sliced Bread returns for a new batch of investigations in May. In the new series, Greg Foot will investigate more of the latest so-called wonder products to find out whether they really are the best thing since sliced bread. In the meantime, Toast is available in the Sliced Bread feed on BBC Sounds.

    Inflation Gets Hotter & Airbnb Bans Surveillance Cameras

    Inflation Gets Hotter & Airbnb Bans Surveillance Cameras
    Episode 278: Neal and Toby explain why the CPI report came in hotter than expected and what it means for interest rates. Plus, Airbnb bans security cameras indoors and Tesla and Ford don't test well in driver assistance evaluations. Next up, Telegram is the social media platform with 900 million users and 50 employees. And finally, why if you cancel your restaurant reservation you may pay a fee and the wifi mystery at Google HQ. Use code MORNINGBREW50 to get 50% OFF your first Factor box at https://bit.ly/3UUZGG0 Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Welcome 03:00 - Inflation Rises  06:30 - Telegram social media  11:00 - Airbnb bans security cameras  14:00 - Self-driving study  17:45 - Restaurant reservations 21:00 - Google campus wifi Options are not suitable for all investors and carry significant risk. Certain complex options strategies carry additional risk. Options can be risky and are not suitable for all investors. See the Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options to learn more. For each options transaction, Public Investing shares 50% of their order flow revenue as a rebate to help reduce your trading costs. This rebate will be displayed as a negative number in the “Additional Fees” column of your Trade Confirmation Statement and will be immediately reflected in the total dollars paid or received for the transaction. Order flow rebates are only issued for options trades and not for transactions involving other assets, including equities. For more information, refer to the Fee Schedule. All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities, options and bonds in a self-directed account are offered by Open to the Public Investing, Inc., member FINRA & SIPC. See public.com/#disclosures-main for more information.*Transfer offer Terms and Conditions apply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Higher Food Prices, Labor Costs Squeeze Small Restaurants

    Higher Food Prices, Labor Costs Squeeze Small Restaurants
    P.M. Edition for March 4. Escalating payroll costs and diners’ dwindling tolerance for higher checks are putting U.S. independent restaurants in a squeeze. Restaurants reporter Heather Haddon has more. Plus, the Supreme Court restored former President Donald Trump’s ballot eligibility, reversing a Colorado decision to disqualify him and ending similar challenges to his candidacy elsewhere. Supreme Court correspondent Jess Bravin explains. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Chasing the American Dream at Outback Steakhouse (Classic)

    Chasing the American Dream at Outback Steakhouse (Classic)
    How often do you hang out with people in a different socioeconomic bracket than you? And where do you meet and congregate? Economist Maxim Massenkoff, and his co-author Nathan Wilmers, looked at cell phone location data to figure out where people with vastly different incomes commune together. Today on the show, Maxim discusses his research, and Darian and Alexi head to a restaurant to try and witness some of this class mixing in action.

    Related Episode: The Secret to Upward Mobility: Friends

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    Chasing the American Dream at Outback Steakhouse

    Chasing the American Dream at Outback Steakhouse
    How often do you hang out with people in a different socioeconomic bracket than you? And where do you meet and congregate? Economist Maxim Massenkoff, and his co-author Nathan Wilmers, looked at cell phone location data to figure out where people with vastly different incomes commune together. Today on the show, Maxim discusses his research, and Darian and Alexi head to a restaurant to try and witness some of this class mixing in action.

    Related Episode: The Secret to Upward Mobility: Friends

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    Firm buttocks, that's what we want (with Michel Roux Jr)

    Firm buttocks, that's what we want (with Michel Roux Jr)

    Professional working mum, or concerned and thoughtful parent? Fi is facing a dilemma, while Jane is busy waving a loaf of sourdough bread around the office and asking for a 'rompathon' for next month's Book Club pick.


    They're joined by Michelin starred chef Michel Roux Jr to talk about his new recipe book, 'Michel Roux at Home: Simple and delicious French meals for every day'.


    If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio


    Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfi


    Assistant Producer: Kate Lee


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    Cava Crushes In IPO, Has Pixar Lost It's Fastball? & Ticketmaster Gets Honest

    Cava Crushes In IPO, Has Pixar Lost It's Fastball? & Ticketmaster Gets Honest
    Episode 83: Not Toby set his alarm extra early and has made his return. Welcome back Kyle Hagge! He and Neal get into Cava's monstrous IPO debut after their stock doubled on Thursday. Plus, with Pixar's newest movie "Elemental" coming out, can the studio recover from some of their recent struggles? And President Biden makes Ticketmaster get honest with fees and the guys share their stock and dog of the week. Finally, why Vegas is trying to become the new sports mecca and a manager at the Harvard Morgue was selling... body parts? Listen Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Ep 179: Yotam Ottolenghi

    Ep 179: Yotam Ottolenghi

    Another dream guest in the Dream Restaurant. World renowned chef, restaurateur and author Yotam Ottolenghi has a table booked this week. And James just wants to talk about Disney World food.


    ‘Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Extra Good Things’, by Yotam Ottolenghi and Noor Murad, is out now, published by Ebury Press. Buy it here.


    Recorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.

    Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design) and Amy Browne (illustrations).


    Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.

    And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.


    Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here.



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    Small Cap Investing 201

    Small Cap Investing 201
    Institutional money is not invited to this party. Bill Mann and Ricky Mulvey continue their series on small cap investing, one area where individual investors have a shot at beating the market. They look at the stories behind some companies you know (and ones you probably don’t), and discuss: - How to discover new small cap opportunities - Metrics that can tell you a lot about a company’s future - Small caps for chicken wing lovers and fans of workers' comp insurance Stocks discussed: CPNG, WING, RENT, RRGB, EIG, CTAS, PENN, NWINF Host: Ricky Mulvey Guest: Bill Mann Engineers: Dan Boyd, Annie Franks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Ep. 614 - Standing Up Against Tyranny

    Ep. 614 - Standing Up Against Tyranny

    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a video of a business owner in Michigan is going viral. He is defying his state’s shut down order and paying a hefty price for it. But his message is inspiring and worth listening to. Also Five Headlines including supposed conservatives urging Republican voters in Georgia to stay home and hand the Senate to Democrats, and another anonymous racist note. These things are everywhere. It’s just that they’re always fake.


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    How To Run A Bowling Alley-Arcade-Restaurant-Bar In The Middle Of A Pandemic

    How To Run A Bowling Alley-Arcade-Restaurant-Bar In The Middle Of A Pandemic

    The pandemic has been brutal for restaurants and other indoor entertainment venues. So imagine running a space that's a restaurant, a bowling alley, an arcade, and bar all in one. Our guest on this episode does just that. Adam Ozimek is the co-founder of Decades in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He's also the chief economist at online freelance marketplace UpWork. We talked about the crisis from the micro-perspective (running the space) and the macro-perspective (what he sees in the broader economy right now). He also explained what we need from a policy perspective to save the restaurant industry right now.

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    200: 200 - Knife Fights In Malibu

    200: 200 - Knife Fights In Malibu

    The 200th episode of The Tim Dillon Show. Tim talks Billy Boy blocking out the sun, dining restrictions in Long Island, and the celebrities on cameo all while enjoying a bowl of Magic Spoon dot com slash Tim Dillon. Bonus Episodes every week: https://www.patreon.com/thetimdillonshow Live Dates: http://timdilloncomedy.com/#shows Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-tim-dillon-show/ Please Support Our Sponsors: www.ridge.com/tim to get 10% off a ridge wallet. https://www.sheathunderwear.com/ and

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    Ep 57: Simon Rogan

    Ep 57: Simon Rogan

    Chef Simon Rogan – whose Lake District restaurant L’Enclume has two(!) Michelin stars – joins us in the dream restaurant this week. And the hangover trilogy is finally complete.


    Recorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive Productions.

    Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design) and Amy Browne (illustrations).


    For more info on Simon Rogan and his restaurants visit his website.

    Follow Simon Rogan on Twitter: @simon_rogan


    Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.

    And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.


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    $350 Billion and 10 Million

    $350 Billion and 10 Million
    The Federal Government launches a $350 billion small business lending program. Over 10 million Americans file for unemployment. Oil stocks rise. Constellation Brands serves up big earnings. And Luckin Coffee plummets on fraud allegations. Motley Fool analysts Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss those stories and talk about what to look for when reading a balance sheet. And the guys share a couple of stocks on their radar: Costco and Domino’s. Plus, food and beverage industry analyst David Henkes talks about the government stimulus and the future of the restaurant business. The Motley Fool is donating $1 million to Health Research Incorporated, which is managing New York State’s COVID-19 response fund. To contribute, go to donate.fool.com.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Is Apple a Trillion-Dollar Value?

    Is Apple a Trillion-Dollar Value?
    Apple reaches a trillion-dollar milestone. Baidu faces a Google-sized potential competitor. Blue Apron fails to deliver. And Red Robin and TripAdvisor lose altitude. Ron Gross, Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger analyze those stories, as well as the latest from Tesla, Square, Take-Two Interactive, and Activision Blizzard. Plus, Restaurant Business Magazine executive editor Jonathan Maze talks Chipotle, IHOP, McDonalds, and the changing restaurant business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #AskGaryVee 280 | Restaurateur Danny Meyer

    #AskGaryVee 280 | Restaurateur Danny Meyer

    MASSIVE love to my friend and business mogul Danny Meyer, CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group which founded and runs many famous restaurants around New York and the country like Blue Smoke, Gramercy Tavern and Shake Shack. We take some calls from #firstinline and answer questions on hospitality, entrepreneurship, restaurant ownership and more. Total fire in this show.

     

    Hit up Danny here:

    https://www.instagram.com/dhmeyer/

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