GRA Weekly

January 25, 2024

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GRA ADVOCACY UPDATE

GRA Presents to House Small Business Committee

On Wednesday, the House Committee on Small Business Development heard testimony from the GRA regarding the challenges associated with running a restaurant and small business. GRA President + CEO Stephanie Fischer, Alexis Kinsey (Fork U Concepts), and Bill Goudey (Copelands’s of New Orleans) spoke to their experiences within the industry and touched on issues such as premises liability, credit card processing fees, local permitting, and the cost of doing business. Also presenting were Rep. Kasey Carpenter (R-Dalton) and Rep. Brent Cox (R-Dawsonville) - both of whom own small businesses within the restaurant industry.


Pictured: Rep. Mike Cheokas (R-Americus), Stephanie Fischer, Alexis Kinsey, Bill Goudey

LAST WEEK TO APPLY: GEORGIA GROWN EXECUTIVE CHEF PROGRAM

Last Week to Apply: Georgia Grown Executive Chef Program

The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Georgia Grown campaign has partnered with the Georgia Restaurant Association for a statewide Georgia Grown Executive Chef program. The following terms outline the commitment to the Georgia Grown Executive Chef program.  


Participant Requirements:

  • Incorporates locally grown product into your menu, educating patrons about foods that came from local farms and generating awareness about the product and their producers.
  • Promotes and fosters a relationship between chefs and farmers, while creating a greater awareness among both restaurateurs and consumers about the availability of quality, local products in Georgia.
  • Demonstrates knowledge about which local Georgia products are available for the cooking season.
  • Assists local chefs on a strategy to incorporate locally grown produce into their menu.
  • Aims to provide public school culinary education and school food nutrition by educating, training, or developing recipes.
  • Provide a list of products you source locally and farms you work with and/or the approximate percentage of your menu that is sourced locally.
  • Available these dates:
  • Taste of Georgia Legislative Reception on February 21, 2024 from 5:00PM - 7:00PM.
  • Georgia ProStart Invitational on February 29, 2024 from 8:00AM - 4:00PM to judge.
  • One full day on March 23 or 24, 2024 to do 1-2 live demos at the Georgia Food and Wine Festival (date TBD).
  • Available for at least one other Georgia Grown event or outreach during the year.


The Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Restaurant Association appreciate your support and participation in the Georgia Grown program. Your involvement in this program contributes to our mission to create a greater awareness both among restaurateurs and consumers about the importance of buying and eating local.


Apply by January 31, 2024. For information on how to apply, click here.

2024 TASTE OF GEORGIA

15th Annual Taste Of Georgia Legislative Reception

We are excited to announce the 15th Annual Taste of Georgia Legislative Reception on Wednesday, February 21, 2024! This annual event is an opportunity for GRA members to showcase their food to elected officials and for our legislators to network with our state’s second largest employer. The honorees of the 2024 Georgia Grown Executive Chef Program will also be recognized.

 

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

5:00PM - 7:00PM


Georgia Freight Depot

65 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr

Atlanta, GA 30312


GRA Restaurant Members: If you are interested in participating and showcasing your restaurant, contact us. Attendance is complimentary for lobbyists, dignitaries, legislators, and staff, however registration is required. Discounted registration is available for GRA Restaurant Members.

REGISTER

GRA FOUNDATION UPDATE

2024 Georgia ProStart Invitational

The countdown begins - mark your calendars for the 2024 Georgia ProStart State Invitational on February 29 at Gas South Convention Center, where Culinary and Management teams from high schools around the state compete for a title and chance to enter the National ProStart State Invitational on April 26-28, 2024 in Baltimore, MD. To attend, sponsor, or volunteer, contact Katie Ashley. To stay up to date with the Georgia Restaurant Association Foundation (GRAF) and ProStart, follow us on Instagram.


Volunteers Needed: Help Our Industry Grow

The Georgia Restaurant Association Foundation (GRAF) is currently recruiting industry leaders to mentor ProStart Students and serve as judges at the 2024 Georgia ProStart Invitational - which will be held on Thursday, February 29, 2024 from 8:00AM - 4:00PM at Gas South Convention Center.The GRAF is seeking volunteers with experience in the Hospitality industry and a passion for service. Read the full flyer here.

2024 RESTAURANT + CHEF AWARDS SEMIFINALISTS ANNOUNCED

2024 Restaurant and Chef Awards Semifinalists Announced

Congratulations to the following 2024 Restaurant and Chef Awards semifinalists from Georgia for the James Beard Awards® presented by Capital One. Nominees will be announced on Wednesday, April 3, and winners will be announced at the James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards Ceremony on Monday, June 10 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Continue reading.


Semifinalists from Georgia include:

  • Outstanding Chef: Atsushi Hayakawa, Hayakawa, Atlanta, GA
  • Outstanding Hospitality: Cooks & Soldiers, Atalanta, GA
  • Best Chef: Southeast (GA, KY, NC, SC, TN, WV): Pete Amadhanirundr, Puma Yu's, Athens, GA, Arnaldo Castillo, Tio Lucho’s, Atlanta, GA, Erika Council, Bomb Biscuits, Atlanta, GA, Rod Lassiter and Parnass Savang, Talat Market, Atlanta, GA, and Duane Nutter, Southern National, Atlanta, GA

SAVE ON ELECTRIC RATES

The Georgia Restaurant Association fought hard for restaurants to have access to a rate that was previously only available to large, multi-unit chains. If you are a restaurant that uses Georgia Power, identifies as 722 in NAICS, and meet the actual peak demand requirement of not less than 30 kW, then you should reach out and ask about switching to the TOU-FD. We have heard testimonies from independent restaurants from across the state reporting an average savings of 10%-15% on their power bill.


You may contact Georgia Power’s Business Solutions Center directly at 1-888-655-5888. If you have any questions, you can contact us and we are happy to assist to the best of our ability or connect you with a trusted partner.

STEPHANIE FISCHER TAKES LEAD AS GRA CEO

Stephanie Fischer Takes the Lead at Georgia Restaurant Association

The Georgia Restaurant Association (GRA) celebrates a new chapter as Stephanie Fischer brings new leadership, a new culture of collaboration and a strategic plan for growth. As President + CEO, her immediate focus is on building relationships within the restaurant industry by traveling the state to meet and connect with stakeholders outside the major cities. Read more about Stephanie and her vision for the GRA on our blog.

#86THESTIGMA

Giving Kitchen, Georgia Restaurant Association and DBHDD Launch #86TheStigma Campaign

In an exciting new initiative, Giving Kitchen, the Georgia Restaurant Association, and the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) are proud to introduce the #86TheStigma campaign. This partnership is a concerted effort to bolster awareness and utilization of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, especially among individuals in the food service industry, a demographic increasingly confronted with behavioral health challenges.


In Georgia, the Department of Public Health (DPH) reports that from 2017 to 2021, individuals in Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations accounted for at least 224 suicides. And an August 2023 CDC report highlighted the elevated risk faced by those in food service roles, with a rate of drug overdose deaths alarmingly high at about 130 per 100,000 workers.


Addressing the necessity of this campaign, Bryan Schroeder, executive director of Giving Kitchen, stated, "The #86TheStigma campaign exemplifies the unity of our communities. In partnership with dedicated organizations and Georgia’s incredible restaurant community, we aim to shine a light on the often overlooked yet critical aspect of mental health, empowering individuals to seek support without hesitation or fear."


Thanks to our partners at Lexicon Strategies for working with these partners to create pathways for health and help!


If you would like to get involved or would like more information, contact Sarah Thorson, VP, Development.

FEDERAL UPDATE

OSHA 300A Summary submission opens February 1

Employers who are required to submit OSHA’s annual workplace-related injury and illness Form 300A Summary for 2023 may do so beginning February 1, 2024. The summary is part of mandatory record-keeping requirements and must be posted in a prominent place between February 1 - April 30.


Association builds momentum for bipartisan tax deal

The National Restaurant Association (NRA) is mobilizing restaurant leaders to advocate for the tax deal and launching a grassroots campaign to build support as House Republicans consider whether to bring it to the floor next week.


Dive deeper: Yesterday, the Association sent this letter to congressional leaders in support of the tax deal.


Why it matters: The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 would restore expired tax deductions for many restaurateurs who are investing in their operations.


Employee or Independent Contractor Classification Under the Fair Labor Standards Act

Last week, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced the issuance of a final rule to help employers and workers analyze whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The announcement follows a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on October 13, 2022, which led to thousands of comments from a diverse array of stakeholders that helped inform the regulatory updates.


The final rule, Employee or Independent Contractor Classification Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, provides guidance on whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor under the FLSA. Misclassification is a serious issue that denies employees’ rights and protections under federal labor laws and hurts the economy at-large. The Department believes this final rule will protect workers from misclassification, while at the same time providing a consistent approach for those businesses that engage (or wish to engage) with independent contractors.


For more information, please visit: Employee or Independent Contractor Classification Under the Fair Labor Standards Act.



Trade Regulation Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees

On December 20, the FTC extended the public comment period by 30 days for its proposed rule that would force restaurant operators to eliminate service fees and surcharges. This follows the Association’s request for an extension. Operators now have until February 7 to comment on the proposed rule by customizing and submitting the template letter here.


Learn more: Watch a recording of the Association’s recent explainer webinar here or check out a fact sheet on the proposed rule.


IRS | ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program Launched

Businesses who received Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claim funding in error may now repay these funds through the IRS’s new Voluntary Disclosure ProgramDeadline to apply is March 22, 2024.


Employers who also wish to explore withdrawing a previously submitted ERC claim due to questions of accuracy/possible fraud now have the ability to do. Employers should carefully review the withdrawal process instructions as well as the Employee Retention Credit Eligibility Checklist to determine eligibility.

SERVSAFE UPDATE

ServSafe Releases 2023 Annual Regulation Review

Each year, ServSafe puts together a comprehensive overview of all major updates in the food and alcohol service industry so restaurant owners, operators, and managers can stay informed in the year aheadClick here to download your copy of ServSafe’s 2023 Annual Regulation Review now to stay up to date on the foodservice regulations and laws impacting Georgia.

2024 PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONFERENCE

2024 Public Affairs Conference - Save the Date!

The National Restaurant Association has opened registration for the 2024 Public Affairs Conference. The conference will be from April 15-17 at the Westin Downtown in Washington, D.C. If you are interested in attending, be sure to save the date with more details coming soon.

GRANT OPPORTUNITIES

Mompreneur Business Grant Opportunity

The Kitty Fund will award a total of $25,000 to 25 small business owners who identify as mothers in 2024. Eligible businesses must be based in the U.S., have annual revenues under $5M, and employ between 2 to 50 people. While applications don’t open until March 2024, those interested can pre-register today.


Calling all Female Entrepreneurs

The Papaya Grant offers $10,000 to support the long-term success of a female-owned small business. U.S.-based female entrepreneurs focusing on their entrepreneurial challenges, brand missions, and grant utilization intentions can apply by March 31.

PREPARING FOR WINTER CONDITIONS

Preparing For Winter Conditions

As temperatures continue to drop, now is the time for restaurants to prepare! Emergencies can happen with extreme weather conditions like sudden temperature drops, snow, and ice - all of which can cause power outages. Some tips to get winter ready:


  • Letting cold water drip from a faucet served by exposed pipes, even at a trickle, can help prevent pipes from freezing and potentially flooding.
  • Make sure you have appliance thermometers in your refrigerator and freezer.
  • Check to ensure that the freezer temperature is at or below 0° F, and the refrigerator is at or below 41° F.
  • In case of a power outage, the appliance thermometers will indicate the temperatures in the refrigerator and freezer to help you determine if the food is safe.
  • Freeze containers of water for ice to help keep food cold in the freezer, refrigerator, or coolers in case the power goes out. If your normal water supply is contaminated or unavailable, the melting ice will also supply drinking water.
  • Freeze refrigerated items such as leftovers, milk, and fresh meat and poultry that you may not need immediately. This helps keep them at a safe temperature longer.
  • Group food together in the freezer. This helps the food stay cold longer.
  • Have coolers on hand to keep refrigerated food cold if the power will be out for more than 4 hours.
  • Purchase or make ice cubes in advance, and freeze gel packs ahead of time. Store all of these in the freezer for future use in the refrigerator or in coolers.
  • Check out local sources to know where dry ice and block ice can be purchased, in case it should be needed.
  • Store food on shelves that will be safely out of the way of contaminated water in case of flooding.
  • Make sure to have a supply of bottled water stored where it will be as safe as possible from flooding. If your bottled water has an odor, do not drink or use it. Instead, dispose of it, or if applicable, call your bottled water provider to make arrangements to get a replacement.
  • How to Prevent Pipes From Freezing
  • Food and Water Safety During Power Outages (FDA)
  • Winter Weather Preparedness (GEMA)


Be sure to follow your local National Weather Service Forecast and follow any emergency messaging from our partners on social media: Georgia EMA on X and Georgia EMA on Facebook.

UPCOMING SERVSAFE CLASSES
UPCOMING WEBINARS + EVENTS

Taste of Georgia

Georgia Restaurant Association

Wednesday, February 21 | 5:00PM - 7:00PM

Register.


2024 Georgia ProStart Invitational

Georgia Restaurant Association Foundation

Thursday, February 29 | 8:00AM - 4:00PM

Register.


2024 Public Affairs Conference

National Restaurant Association

April 15-17 | Washington, D.C.

Register.

HERE'S WHAT WE'RE READING

How Will President Biden’s New Federal Labor Rule Affect Delivery Workers?

Source: Restaurant Hospitality


Atlanta Community Food Bank Announces 40th Annual Hunger Walk Run

Source: Atlanta Community Food Bank


Unlocking The Advantages Of Owning Multiple Franchised Units

Source: Forbes

The Top 5 Cities For Restaurant Growth

Source: Nation's Restaurant News


Georgia House leaders Push Income, Property, Child Tax Cuts

Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution


The Restaurant Industry Has A Heartbeat After Years On Life Support

Source: Axios


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