Dallas Latino Business Owners Adapt and Thrive During World Cup Crowds
TouchBistro said weekday restaurant sales rose 12% to 19% during the tournament, while weekend traffic barely changed.
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Dallas Latino business owners adapt and thrive during World Cup crowds
By Stella M. ChávezDALLAS, TX. — Eloisa Schessler couldn’t wait for FIFA World Cup fans to descend on Klyde Warren Park in downtown Dallas. She and her husband operate a food truck, Eloisa’s Kitchen, and a smaller food trailer, Eloisa’s Bodega, at the park.
Did Vancouver businesses score during the FIFA World Cup? | Daily Hive | Business & Tech
While the FIFA World Cup is firmly in the rear-view mirror, new data reveals whether the event was a boom or bust for Vancouver businesses. According to TouchBistro, restaurant sales during the FIFA event period increased by three per cent. It also found that Vancouver and Toronto didn’t benefit more than any other Canadian cities in terms of restaurant sales. “They rode the same three per cent wave as the rest of the country. The World Cup came…
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