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Local students hear from Niagara Falls Culinary Institute
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Executive chef Ben Loomis and hospitality instructor Daniel Dipirro from the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute recently spoke to juniors and seniors in the culinary arts program at the Wayne Technical and Career Center.
Students heard an overview of NFCI, including course offerings in baking, culinary and hospitality, and learned how to make dippin’ dots and ice cream from liquid nitrogen, as well as bananas Foster.
DiPirro and Loomis also discussed Savor Restaurant, which is run by NFCI students to help them learn all facets of the business.
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Big businesses are grudgingly accepting a higher tax burden as they prepare to play their part in rebuilding Britain’s finances in the wake of the pandemic.
In a move that sent shockwaves through boardrooms, Chancellor Rishi Sunak said in the Budget on Wednesday that the headline rate of corporation tax would rise from 19 per cent to 25 per cent in 2023 as he desperately tries to plug the hole in the public purse.
The increase is the first since Labour’s Denis Healey put up corporation tax in 1974, and according to the Office for Budget Responsibility it will raise an extra £17.2billion in 2025-26.