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19: Length Of Time Diners Are Willing To Wait For Takeout Is Dropping Fast
There is only so long people are waiting to wait in line for takeout - and the pandemic seems to be wearing on people's patience, according to a new poll. Consumer willingness to wait for orders at restaurants, drive-thrus, and curbside pickup has dropped from 10 minutes just six months ago to six minutes in January, according to "The State of What Feeds Us III," a survey by business technology solutions firm Bluedot. Customers were also fairly intolerant of long lines with 77 percent of study respondents saying they would leave an eatery if they could see a lot of people waiting. …
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Windy Week Leading Up To New Year's Day Ice Storm - 7-Day Weather Forecast
Today’s weather will be blustery and chilly with a high temperature in the teens. On Tuesday, Dec. 29, the National Weather Service forecast dry and seasonably chilly weather today and into Wednesday, Dec. 30. A cold front will bring a period of mainly scattered rain showers to the region late Wednesday night into Thursday morning, Dec. 31, New Year’s Eve. High pressure is expected to build in from the west later Thursday into Friday, Jan. 1, New Year’s Day, bringing dry and chillier weather. A low-pressure system passing to our west will bring more rain later Friday into Friday nig…
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Windy Week Leading Up To New Year's Day Ice Storm - 7-Day Weather Forecast
Today’s weather will be blustery and chilly with a high temperature in the teens. On Tuesday, Dec. 29, the National Weather Service forecast dry and seasonably chilly weather today and into Wednesday, Dec. 30. A cold front will bring a period of mainly scattered rain showers to the region late Wednesday night into Thursday morning, Dec. 31, New Year’s Eve. High pressure is expected to build in from the west later Thursday into Friday, Jan. 1, New Year’s Day, bringing dry and chillier weather. A low-pressure system passing to our west will bring more rain later Friday into Friday nig…