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July 4, 2009
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Why Join the National Restaurant Association?

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Representation
We're the voice of the restaurant industry in government.
Access to Information
Business tools to increase your profits, analysis of industry news and trends, legal updates, and more.
Training
Top-rated professional development and certification from the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation.
Promotion
We tell the industry's story: Restaurants are the cornerstones of the U.S. economy, of job and career opportunities, and of local communities.
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and our services can save you time and money.

Find out more: health insurance, workers' comp insurance, credit-card processing, and more.


Use these member category definitions to help you find your Dues 'n Benefits (below).

Restaurant
Restaurant members represent tableservice, quickservice, on-site foodservice, cafeterias, and more.

*For multi-state, multi-unit restaurant companies, receive our personalized membership presentation by calling the National Restaurant Association at (800) 424-5156.

Allied
For any company, including industry suppliers, distributors, and consultants, who supplies goods and services to the industry.

Faculty
For full-time educators in an accredited program in the restaurant/hospitality field.

Student
Full-time students in a 2 or 4 year restaurant/hospitality program who are 18 years or older.

Not-for-Profit
Open to any government-funded or subsidized foodservice facility, such as state hospitals, state health care facilities, state schools, state prisons, military foodservice establishments, etc.

International
Any firm that operates facilities and/or supplies meal service on a regular basis for others and has no foodservice outlets in the United States.


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