hospitality
As inflation continues to drive up costs in New York City, coffee prices have never been higher. The average price for a cup of coffee in the city now ranges from $6 to $7 after add-ons, tax, and a tip, according to Eater. Rising rent, increased merchandise costs, and unpredictable weather affecting coffee harvests are all contributing factors. Despite this trend, a few coffee shops are bucking the trend by offering high-quality coffee at significantly lower prices. Casa Salvo, an espresso bar on the Upper West Side, is one such establishment. Owned by Chef Salvo Lo Castro, Casa Salvo offers a...
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A coffee shop in Canterbury now forbids customers from using laptops in their cafe after they grew frustrated with people taking advantage of the setting. Fringe and Ginge, which opened in summer 2020, is owned by Alfie Edwards and his partner Olivia Walsh. The pair made the difficult decision as they found many remote workers ordering one item and ending up working on their laptops at the cafe for hours. On some occasions, these customers would even request for music to be turned off and for people to be quiet so that they could join a Zoom call for work. Laptop users have become prominent in...
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According to Kai Cowen, a 24-year-old bartender, hostess, and waitress from Atlanta, US, hospitality workers can earn up to $5,000 monthly by picking up shifts on the freelance staffing platform FrontHouz. FrontHouz, listed as the most profitable platform for workers in the US, is an on-demand platform that allows workers in the food and beverage industry to pick up last-minute shifts for free. In a bid to boost her income, alongside being a full-time carer for her aunt and pursuing a dance career, Cowen said that the platform was "crucial for me to continue working while being there for my fa...
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