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NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans & Company is re-launching its COOLinary New Orleans summer restaurant campaign from July 14 through Sept. 5 with some new twists. Unlike previous years, the campaign has opened participation to include delivery and take-out options, as well as counter service restaurants. The 17th annual COOLinary New Orleans offers special two- and three-course lunch menus for $25 or less and three-course dinner and brunch menus for $45 or less.
“COOLinary New Orleans appeals to locals and visitors alike,” said Stephen Perry, president and CEO of New Orleans & Company. “We are hopeful that this campaign will provide much-needed support to our restaurant community as it continues to recover from the pandemic. The campaign showcases inventive menus created by award-winning chefs, highlighting the authentic cuisine of New Orleans at a great value.”
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Business leaders and others look back on inspiring evolution of win-win ties
An online exhibition of achievements by Chinese enterprises in the United Kingdom during the past two decades was shared on Monday.
The exhibition, which was hosted by the China Chamber of Commerce in the UK, or CCCUK, focused on new heights of economic and trade cooperation, new areas of rooted operations, and new opportunities for mutual benefit and win-win cooperation between the UK and China.
The event, which was supported by China s embassy in the UK, The 48 Group Club, and the China-Britain Business Council, featured 130 photographs of historical moments involving Chinese enterprises in the UK.