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Daniel Shemtob

Restaurant Business Plan: Daniel Shemtob’s Blueprint for Success

Daniel Shemtob is an award winning chef, a successful restaurateur, a Food Network star, and, most recently, the creator of Snibbs, a footwear line made just for us. I wanted to sit down with him to discuss the blueprint he’s used to create success after success across every aspect of our industry. Today we talk about nurturing innovation, overcoming obstacles, and the non-linear path that leads to success. 

5 Day Restaurant Profitability Challenge

To learn more about Snibbs, go to Snibbs.co and use promo code FULLCOMP to get 10% off your first pair. 

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