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“Choppin’ It Up” by Bloomberg Intelligence features conversations with analysts, executives and entrepreneurs that are shaping the future of the restaurant industry. Topics include human capital, ghost kitchens, menu pricing, the FAST Act and everything in between. The podcast is hosted by Senior Restaurant and Foodservice Analyst Michael Halen.

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  • Just Salad’s Kenner on Operations, Store Growth
    May 12 2025

    Every Just Salad employee is trained in culture, connecting with customers and the consistency of product and hospitality, according to founder and CEO Nick Kenner. In this episode of Choppin’ It Up, Kenner sits down with Bloomberg Intelligence’s senior restaurant and foodservice analyst, Michael Halen, to discuss how the chain’s operations help set it apart from competitors. He also comments on Just Salad’s growth plans, diverse customer base and the tightening consumer environment.

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    19 m
  • Align’s Kefauver on Tariffs, Tax Cuts and MAHA
    May 1 2025

    Where we were with trade talks six weeks ago and where we are now are very different and that trajectory will continue over the next six weeks to six months, Align Public Strategies’ Founding Partner Joe Kefauver tells Bloomberg Intelligence. In this episode of the Choppin’ It Up podcast, Kefauver sits down with BI’s senior restaurant and foodservice analyst Michael Halen to discuss why he thinks the worst of the tariff showdown is behind us. He also comments on tax cuts, the MAHA movement’s progress and a recent study on the impact of the FAST Act.

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    37 m
  • Ovation’s CEO on Addressing Customer Complaints
    Apr 22 2025

    Poor order accuracy is a fast way to lose customers and gain one-star reviews, Ovation’s CEO and Founder Zack Oates tells Bloomberg Intelligence. In this episode of the Choppin’ It Up podcast, Oates sits down with BI’s senior restaurant and foodservice analyst Michael Halen to discuss why even though most customer complaints are about food, it’s more important for restaurants to address grievances about accuracy and service. He also comments on why a bad review is a gift.

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    38 m
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