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How to Set Up Online Ordering for Restaurants

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If you weren’t thinking that much about online ordering before, you definitely are now. The easiest way to get your food out there is by partnering with a third-party delivery app. Native or first-party delivery doesn't rely on a separate service to take and send out orders. It will still cost you to run your own delivery.

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THE LINE COOK’S DANCE

Culinary Cues

I vividly remember being 10 years old, standing outside a diner window in downtown Buffalo, New York with my mother as I stared in amazement of the short order cook in full display. Anyway, we ordered and received our lunch, but I don’t remember too much about the meal, only the way it came together. He was poetry in motion.

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Our Top Developer Solutions for Restaurants  and food online ordering

TastyIgniter

Explore how technology revolutionizes the restaurant industry in TastyIgniter's latest blog. Discover insights on online ordering systems, kitchen automation, and the critical role of developers in enhancing dining experiences. Learn about the impact of data analytics on customer service and strategic decision-making.

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FOOD COST IS NOT THE CHEF’S RESPONSIBILITY

Culinary Cues

The buck seems to always stop with the chef; it’s the chef’s kitchen, the chef’s food cost, and the chef’s menu that drives marginal profit at best. The answer is simple, yet profoundly challenging: food cost is EVERYONE’S responsibility. www.harvestamericacues.com BLOG. Let’s look at how this works: [] SMART BUYING.

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WHEN THE KITCHEN AND FOOTBALL COLLIDE

Culinary Cues

As the chef of a busy restaurant, I know emotions in the kitchen will be high and the focus on food will be challenged by the anxiety felt by cooks hoping their team will make it to the next round. Walking over toward the bakeshop I hear Jake respond to a server’s question regarding timing until her order is up. A rookie mistake.

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KITCHEN GROUPISM VS. TEAM

Culinary Cues

Or “See if you can find the cooler expander, we have a larger order coming in.” We even boast an informal initiation period where new employees are given conflicting directions, inaccurate details on the work to be done, or even sent on wild goose-chases just to embarrass them and see if they can take it. “Go

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THE KING IS IN THE HOUSE

Culinary Cues

I picked up the clipboard holding an overview of restaurant reservations for the night as well as a stack of banquet orders that will tax the system until well after midnight. He never even took one bite of the food that I prepared. Elvis, on the other hand was more difficult to serve than the banquet for twelve hundred.