The National Restaurant Assn. wrote to the Biden Administration last week, urging it to help ease industry supply-chain bottlenecks. NRA Exec. VP Sean Kennedy said association research shows delays and shortage have led 75% of its members to alter menus, and said that food costs are rising faster than at any time since 1980. The…
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