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Watch and learn: Lime Fresh Mexican Grill's digital video system helps the fast-casual chain address both operations and loss prevention.(TECH 2.0)

Article from: Chain Leader Article date: November 01, 2008 Author: Norris, Maya

The digital video surveillance system at Miami-based Lime Fresh Mexican Grill has proven to be a versatile tool. It has helped the three-unit company improve operations and loss prevention--crucial as the fast-casual upstart embarks on expansion this year.

Lime Fresh has been using the system since it opened in 2003. It costs about $7,200 to outfit each store with the system. Each restaurant has eight to 12 cameras placed in areas such as prep tables, cash registers, dining room, beer and wine storage, back door, parking lot and patio. The motion-sensor cameras upload images ...

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Time, Here's Your Person of the Year

Posted Nov 17, 08 4:45 PM CST in Politics Opinion 

Time, Here's Your Person of the Year
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(Newser) – Sarah Palin made such a splash in American politics this year that she deserves consideration for Time magazine Person of the Year, Kathryn Jean Lopez writes for the National Review. “They’ve probably long picked The One,” Lopez writes, referring to Barack Obama. But “like Obama, all you had to do was look at her to see that she offered something different on a national ticket.”

“Palin, like Obama, energized people,” Lopez writes. “And she did it in a heckuva lot less time than he had to do it.” Palin’s appeal is easy to see: “It’s about her simple and clear patriotism, and, frankly, her forthright belief system compared to a now president-elect who was comfortable being friends with a domestic terrorist.” Sure, she lost, Lopez writes, but “Time would make a mistake if it ignored the Palin phenom.”

Source: National Review
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