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Takeout Boom: How Restaurants Adapt

Across Canada, the food industry is evolving with a surge in takeout and delivery, transforming how restaurants operate. WingsUp! restaurants, built on a takeout-first model, are experiencing significant growth in delivery, group orders, and catering. With delivery accounting for 60-70% of their sales, theyre expanding with new locations and focusing on quality packaging to maintain food integrity.

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