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National Restaurant Association Restaurant Revival campaign is live

The new platform highlights restaurants participating in the ServSafe Dining Commitment.

The sounds, rhythms and rituals of dining out are the stars of the National Restaurant Association’s new multimedia Restaurant Revival campaign. The Association’s first national TV commercial, in 30- and 60-second versions, taps into the sights and sounds associated with dining out and asks diners, “Doesn’t dining out sound good?”

Where restaurant dining rooms are open, owners and employees are doing everything they can to create safe and inviting experiences. As part of this campaign, the National Restaurant Association and ServSafe© launched the ServSafe Dining Commitment, an initiative showcasing restaurants that have demonstrated their ongoing commitment to the health and safety of their employees and guests.

Through participation in the program, a restaurant assures returning customers that the operation is following recommended reopening guidance and is ready for business. On the ServSafeDining.org website, consumers can see what restaurants are doing to keep them safe and use a locator tool to find participating restaurants. Read the full release here.

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