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A disruption in food delivery is looming

Special Publications, Published on 26/06/2020

» The food delivery industry has been put into the limelight like never before. It has helped bring restaurants into the homes of diners, offering consumers greater convenience, flexibility and a choice of options. The industry has also been a saviour, especially during the Covid pandemic, when restaurants relied entirely on food delivery service providers for almost all of their revenues while they remained closed for dine-in.

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VIE for Gastronomy

Special Publications, Published on 13/03/2020

» Daring to be different in the well-trodden world of hospitality can be costly. Hence only those with vaults full of cash are counselled to try.

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Pie-rates of the Caribbean

Special Publications, Published on 06/09/2019

» Mention the Caribbean and images of superstars basking on white sand beaches and partying heavily spring to mind. Along with reggae and calypso music, majestic cruise ships and Cap'n Jack Sparrow.

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Sunday Brunch at MEXICANO

Special Publications, Published on 22/10/2018

» With Mexican food having enjoyed a steady climb in popularity over the past few years, terms like burrito, tortilla and cilantro are now a part of the local foodie lexicon.

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Delicioso, dude! Cali-Mex Bar and Grill

Special Publications, Published on 21/09/2018

» Take Mexico's famously spicy and flavourful cuisine, add a generous helping of California style grill-fare deliciousness… and you've got Cali-Mex, the Hong Kong-based restaurant chain that rates a resounding nailed it! for its impossible-to-resist hybrid cooking.

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Thailand’s Human Resource Situation: the challenge of an ageing population

Special Publications, Published on 06/06/2016

» In the not-so-distant past, Thailand was known as a young people’s country. In the 1970’s, life expectancy for males was under 60 years, and an extra five years for females, with under 10 per cent of total population aged 60 years or over. At that time, fertility rates approached five live births per adult female. There were plenty of young people to supply Thailand’s growing labour intensive industries, especially textiles and garments, with adequate workforce left in the fields for basic agricultural production.