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How Tao Group Hospitality Is Fostering More Inclusive Dining Not Just For Autism Acceptance Month, But All Year Long

Por: Forbes Life March 30, 2023

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Tao Group Hospitality has supported April’s National Autism Acceptance Month since 2016 by donating ... [+] proceeds from sales of signature food and beverage items to autism-focused charities, investing in sensory inclusion training for their team members, and hosting workshops for young students. Dan Nilsen Photography Things many of us are accustomed to while dining out at restaurants, like waiting in lines, sudden loud noises, and strong... + full article



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