OpenTable gives restaurants a new tool to combat flaky guests

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Last updated 06 julho 2024
OpenTable gives restaurants a new tool to combat flaky guests
Restaurants will be able to label a diner as a potential no-show. It's part of a broader campaign by OpenTable to raise awareness about the
Parents who bring their kids to the eatertainment concept have to eat too, and now there’s more pizza, wings, meatballs and desserts geared to grownup tastes.
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