Request for Proposals for Renovation, Operation and Maintenance

In accordance with Section 1-13 of the Concessions Rules of the City of New York, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, is issuing a request for proposals for the renovation, operations and maintenance of three snack bars and the operation of up to fifteen mobile food units at Orchard Beach, Pelham Bay Park, Bronx. Proposals must be submitted no later than Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 3 PM. There is a recommended meeting and site visit on Friday, October 2, 2015 at 11 AM.

More information on the RFP can be obtained on Thursday, September 17th through Thursday November 5 between the hours of 9 AM- 5 PM excluding weekends and holidays at the Revenue Division of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation located at 830 Fifth Ave, Room 407, New York, NY 10065.Or visit this site to download the RFP.

For more information contact Zoe Piccolo, Project Manager at (212) 360-3495 or at zoe.piccolo@parks.nyc.gov

Webinar: The ABC’s Of EMV

Tuesday, October 6 at 2 PM the New York State Restaurant Association will be hosting a webinar on How EMV security works, security at the POS, the liability shift, restaurant tip processing and who to contact for questions. Starting October 2015, credit card fraud liability shifts from the credit card company to the business itself. Businesses will now be liable to accept EMV security cards in order to protect their transactions and from fraud. While credit cards were always liable and took initiatives between business and customer fraud relations, a shift in liability will have all businesses in more alert. To learn more about the new business implementations that every owner needs to use, register for the webinar here.

McDonald’s First Organic Burger

24-mcdonalds-germany-organic-burger.w529.h529The worldwide shift in consumer spending to organic foods has influenced a lot of concepts at restaurants. The fast food industry was one major industry that was effected by this change in trend. McDonald’s, more notably, has suffered with many locations closing and with attracting customers. Their turnaround strategy included plans for becoming more organic and implementing new menu items, like the “Make Your Own Burgers.” Continuing their efforts, next week, McDonald’s Germany will be debuting the company’s first entirely antibiotic-free humanely raised burger.

The new burger launching next week is the McB. It will feature a patty sourced entirely from organic beef. There will be two versions and customers can vote for their favorite. The differences between the versions is Edam cheese versus Swiss-style Maasdam, Lollo Bionda lettuce versus arugula, and a sunflower-seed bun versus a darker roll. McDonald’s has released a YouTube video giving specific on their meat and where it comes from.

Germany is the first country to see a change to organic items in McDonald’s locations worldwide. Being that Germany is the second largest organic market int he world after America, it is definitely the place to start.

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Starbucks Launches New Drink

d1w7SX2t-4912-3654As Autumn begins, and as Winter approaches, seasonal flavored lattes are back on the menus at Starbucks. Starbucks, today, introduced their first new autumn espresso beverage in four years- Toasted Graham Latte. The new beverage can be found in all United States and Canada locations.

R&D manager Yoke Wong, creator of the new drink, remarks that her inspiration was from an unusual place. “I thought about the back-to-school season and looked at the latest food and beverage trends, What i found to be quite popular in the U.S. is the taste of cereal milk, the delicious leftovers in your breakfast bow;” With this trend, Wong soaked graham crackers in milk to replicate the taste of cereal and learn about the milk’s texture. She also took inspiration from Fior di Latte, a flavor that many Italian gelato shops offer. “It’s like a smooth vanilla crème and is very popular.”

The Toasted Graham Latte, TGL, is an espresso beverage with steamed milk, flavors of graham and sweet cream and finished with sprinkling of cinnamon graham crumbles. This fall-inspired drink will be available through the end of October or until supplies last.

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8 Food Festivals and Events this Fall

534656441_640This Autumn there is a variety of excellent food themed festivals and events to look forward to. Some have already been established and some are new- New York Magazine’s own annual tasting extravaganza, Puerto Rico Meets New York City.

Puerto Rico Meets New York City is a brand new culinary event that is similar to Baja Meets NYC. This new culinary event pairs chefs from New York like Eric Ripert and Camille Becerra with compatriots in Puerto Rico for a series of collaborative five and six course tasting menus. The most anticipated section of this event is the Lechon Asado Block Party in Roberta’s backyard. Prices for this event range from $75 to $200 and is on September 20th to October 4th.

NORTH Nordic Food Festival is a celebration of food from the Nordic regions. There is a children’s baking class and Denmark day with Noma co-founder Claus Meyer, a pop-up dinner with the Michelin-starred Stockholm Volt, a conversation about what’s next for New Nordic cuisines, and a closing dinner featuring Acme’s Mads Reflund, Luksus’s Daniel Burns, and Fredrik Berselius. This event will be from September 23rd to September 28th. The Denmark, Iceland, Finland and #TrySwedish days are free while other events cost between $45 and $179.

New York Taste Presented by Citi is New York Magazine’s annual eating and drinking gala. Star-studded chefs and bartenders including Upland’s Justin Smillie, Julie Reiner, L’Amico’s Laurent Tourondel will be present. Tickets cost $100 for general admission and $195 for VIP. Tickets give unlimited access to food and drinks. The event will be on November 10.

New York City Food & Wine Festival is on October 15th to October 18th. This event will be lined with food personalities, and events range from Tiki Cocktails 101 to hot-dog competitions and the annual Burger Bash. Many celebrities and famous chefs, bartenders and foodies will be attending.

CHEERS NY is a festival that gathers New York State’s top “boozy” beverage producers and food-makers. Located in Brooklyn Eats Marketplace, tickets are $50 and there is a separate food-oriented BK Eats event for $10.

This  year will be the ninth year in a row that NYC Food Film Festival will be returning. This event is focused around pairing food-focused films with appropriately themed dinners. Twenty-three films covering a variety of subjects will be shown at this year’s event. Ticket prices are $23 to $129, or $449 for VIP. NYC Food Film Festival also benefits nonprofits like Billion Oyster Project and the Good Food Project.

Slice Out Hunger will be returning again on October 7th. Last year the nonprofit organization raised $30,000 in 3 hours. This year, Scott Wiener and 50 of the city’s top pizzerias will collaborate together for this charity event. Slices of pizza will be sold for $1 and admission into the event is free. All of the proceeds will be donated to the Food Bank of New York.

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Styrofoam Ban is Overturned

styrofoam-300x225New York City has been making initiatives to ban polystyrene foam containers, also known as Styrofoam. Last April, the Restaurant Action Alliance and Dart Container Corporation filed lawsuit contesting the ban. And now, Manhattan Supreme Court justice Margaret Chan has overturned the measures to ban styrofoam. The Department of Sanitation commissioner’s move to eliminate the containers doesn’t have enough viable reasons for banning such a product. Moreover, Chan points out that there are plenty of evidence suggesting that styrofoam can be recycled. Implementing recycling methods for styrofoam can potentially save the city $400,000 annually.

A representative for City Hall, however, disagrees with Chan’s decisions with overturning measurements to ban styrofoam. “We are reviewing our options to keep the ban in effect.” The ban initially went into effect on July 1st, with penalties for noncompliance delayed until January 1st. Businesses that produce styrofoam, and those that use styrofoam will now be able to continue implementing the material until further interference from the city.

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Starbucks New Mobile Application Allows Easy Order

edit-32401-1442870224-2Starbucks has now implemented a new application that allows customers to pre-order their coffees. While there are over 7,400 chain company owned stores, people still find themselves waiting on line in the morning rush, and throughout the day to grab a coffee or a snack. However, Starbucks have created a new way for customers to avoid lines and for them to conveniently pick up their orders when they are ready. Consumers can place their customized orders through the application, and the app will predict a proper pick up time based on how busy the chosen location is. The application is only available at company owned stores, and is not available at locations run by licensees like Target and Barnes and Noble.

CEO Howard Schultz told investors in July that “Mobile order and pay is fueling both revenue and profit growth in every market in which it has been deployed.” Many other chain stores are implementing mobile technologies to make execution in providing services to consumers more convenient. Panera, and Taco Bell have already started implementing mobile applications, too.

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Antibiotic-Free Beef Won’t be a Trendy Anytime Soon

imagesAlmost every major company is going antibiotic-free with chicken. It has become a growing necessity in the chicken supplier market. It is also indeed a symbiotic shift for the poultry industry, as there is less chance of multi-drug resistant superbugs, and supplier’s earn more profits. However, while the market for antibiotic-free chicken is trending, the beef industry doesn’t have any intentions in adapting to this shift.

The Wall Street Journal indicates the lack of intention is because cattle ranchers have no need to go antibiotic-free. The price of red meat has reached historic highs for the past year, and hit a record average of $6.16 per pound in July. Moreover, suppliers are having record years, where this year the nation just barely escaped a brisket shortage. There is no reason for cattle ranchers to invest into creating antibiotic-free beef.

Cattle also have a longer life span then chicken. They generally live a year or more before slaughter, where as chicken live till 6 weeks. Because of the longer life span of Cattle, it becomes a lot more riskier for Cattle to catch illness requiring medication. Raising livestock, also, presents more variables as suppliers buy cattle from numerous middlemen, while chicken producers get thousands from one farm. While an all-natural beef can be priced at up to 80 percent more per pound, more costs and variables are considered like greater overhead, more paperwork and expensive auditing to prove an “all-natural” beef from suppliers.

The shift in food trends worldwide is produce that are natural and organic. While the beef industry doesn’t seem to be taking alternative measures to follow the trend, there is a growing demand for the organic beef market that can potentially catch ranchers’ attentions. The antibiotic-free beef currently accounts for 5 percent of the market, but as sales of produce labeled as natural are soaring in the past year, there can be a shift in the beef industry.

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McDonald’s pressured into Charity Donations

urlLast month, McDonald’s has disclosed their intentions to not collaborate with Burger King in Burger King’s proposal in a special event for Peace Day. Easterbrook claimed that McDonald’s wasn’t interested in collaborating with Burger King in creating a McWhopper, instead “something meaningful, something authentic.” McDonald’s has asked other “like-minded” organizations like MasterCard and Facebook to help raise money to help the United Nations’ World Food Program respond to migrant crisis in Europe and the Middle East. McDonald’s is making a multi-million dollar donation for a 30-second ad starring Liam Neeson.

Even though McDonald’s didn’t accept Burger King’s efforts in raising charitable funds and awareness, McDonald’s has taken their initiatives to be charitable in their own terms. While McDonald’s will be partnering with the World Food Program, it is noted that Burger King is also a partner of the organization. A representation has said “Any peace-related activity McDonald’s undertakes, whether in partnership with Burger King or on their own is great, as it will raise further awareness for Peace Day.”

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The Oreo Boom

rs_560x415-131016111620-1024.oreo.cm.101613Surprisingly, in the past decade, sales of Oreos are up 60 percent, passing $2.5 billion a year. Although the two major food trends of the world is towards the healthy and unprocessed, and towards the pumped-up and Xtreme, Oreos managed to defy these two trends and create major sales.

Oreos were introduced in 1912, and had a few alterations in its product like making it kosher and trans fats. Spinoff flavors, with filling ranging from mint to birthday cake to candy corn fueled the brand’s sales growth. Oreos have also adapted flavors of countries it distributes in. In China, there are green tea flavored Oreos, and in Indonesia there are coconut flavored ones. Janda Lukin, the head of Oreo North America, says that limited-time flavors have created peaks in sales like “Red Velvet was really successful for us this year. It tapped into Valentine’s Day, and it was the first time we changed the base cake color.” Oreos continues to drive sales with their increasing variety of flavors.

Psychophysicist Howard Moskowitz explains that Oreo has a chord of flavors that leave consumers wanting more, where flavors peak. “The combination of the soft cream and the hard cookie appeals to everybody. The vanilla isn’t exactly high-quality, but it doesn’t matter- you love that middle. And it’s a fairly nondescript product, like white bread: You eat a lot and not get tired of it.” Oreos hit a “bliss-point” that scientists have yet really understood, along with products like Heinz Ketchup.

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