Anyone who feels their neighborhood lacks, say, a bakery, can post the idea on the website.
Agriculture
Fed Up points a gluten-free finger at two Minnesota icons.
Elevate Research says its customer feedback app is simple for retailers and restaurants to operate, and its cash infusion will “fuel the expansion of its sales and digital marketing efforts worldwide.”
The Davis family, owners of a diverse business portfolio, has divested its largest business unit: Davisco Foods International.
The food giant recently opened a new research and development center in Shanghai and aims to grow its presence in the ice cream and yogurt markets throughout China.
The Graves 601 is now called Loews Minneapolis Hotel and is planning a $7 million renovation; it also filled the former Bradstreet Craftshouse space with a new concept called Cask Cookhouse.
They include protein-rich cereal and yogurt; boldly flavored snacks such as habanero lime Chex Mix; gluten-free foods, including granola, oatmeal, and pizza crusts; indulgent desserts such as “stuffed cookies”; and more.
Although the St. Paul-based snack food company was bought by an out-of-state competitor, the buyer is keeping the Minnesota employees where they are.
Smack Shack, World Street Kitchen, Fulton Beer, Day Block Brewing Company, Louie’s Wine Dive, Lake & Irving, Yogurt Lab, and Agra Culture hope to add outdoor space.
Dakota Premium said it does not know how long the plant will be closed.
As the Hard Rock Cafe prepares to return to the Twin Cities in mid-August, it’s looking to hire 150 new employees.
Flagstone Foods, which in 2012 received state funding to relocate its headquarters and add jobs in St. Paul, has now agreed to be bought by TreeHouse Foods, Inc.
It's a case of market chaos.
Do the rules call for too much booze?
As local restaurateurs Dean Vlahos and Randy Stanley prepare to do battle in downtown Wayzata, the lakeside city looks to grab a much larger share of regional discretionary spending.
The Minnetonka-based barbeque chain said, however, that there is no immediate impact on its stock listing, and it expects to regain compliance within Nasdaq’s grace period.
Town Hall Tap owners chose to build the restaurant at 48th and Chicago rather than in Northeast Minneapolis partly because of the looser 60/40 food-alcohol-sales ratio.
Bogopogo is meant to connect its users with local restaurants offering free promotional deals.