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Restaurant Industry According to National Restaurant Association statistics, nearly 50% of the American food dollar is spent in foodservice.

Fifty percent. This is a hard figure to ignore, and the main reason food and beverage manufacturers do all they can to reach foodservice operators at any opportunity.

Traditionally, this was limited to magazines and a few tradeshows...but as the Internet has become an important tool for foodservice operators, this has now changed.

We live in a new world with new possibilities. A world where information travels around the globe in a sheer millisecond, and channels of communication are no longer filtered by middlemen.

We live in a world where promotions can be sent directly to operators and measured instantaneously. Where the right information can be served to the right person at the right time.

We live in a world where promotions can be tested to large operator audiences before significant investments are made on unproven print advertisements.

This is your world.... and Foodservice.com is here to serve you.

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User ID and password to view performance stats in real-time.
Complete support for rich media.
A consultative and collaborative approach to marketing.
A passion for the industry and your success.


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