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Coffee roasters: Where do you go after being a head roaster?

Perfect Daily Grind

Ideally, they need to be comfortable working with different types of equipment and software, as well as being able to quickly learn new roasting techniques. When it comes to equipment, head roasters may also need to know how to work with a range of machines in a roastery. What does a head roaster do?

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-September 2020 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

According to a new survey released by the National Restaurant Association, nearly one in six restaurants (representing nearly 100,000 restaurants) is closed either permanently or long-term; nearly three million employees are still out of work; and the industry is on track to lose $240 billion in sales by the end of the year. How Diners Feel.

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All You Need To Know About Food Truck Insurance

The Restaurant Times

The policies determine the cost of food truck insurance you select, the unique risks your food truck faces, the value of your business equipment, and several other critical operational considerations. Source: Investopedia. Time has never been better to open your food truck, and the most critical business step is investing in insurance.

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Setting Up Your Cloud Kitchen? These Are The Operational Processes To Follow

The Restaurant Times

The first step in ensuring proper food delivery is to source only the best quality raw materials. Based on the frequency of orders and raw materials requirements, source your inventory by factoring in enough lead time. Consider installing high-quality equipment, including a Kitchen Display System. Inventory Procurement.

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Cross-Contamination: What It Is and How to Avoid It

360Training

during transportation or storage. The most common type of cross-contamination related to foodservice is the transfer of harmful microorganisms, but those aren’t the only contaminants your operation needs to worry about. Equipment-to-Food Cross-Contamination. during processing and manufacturing. By Contaminant.

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What Trends Are You Seeing and What Can We Expect to See More of in 2022?

Modern Restaurant Management

Our restaurant of the future is designed to benefit guests, employees and franchisees, with a new external design and a reimagined kitchen that will make it easier for us to serve hot, delicious food quickly for frictionless guest experiences, and we expect to see a lot more of that next year. Clinton Anderson, CEO, Fourth Enterprises.

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How To Start A Restaurant Business In New York

The Restaurant Times

With diners flocking back to restaurants in the new normal, several restaurants have had to expand their capacity and hire new employees. Once you have the numbers in place, anticipate the sources of funding for your business, including self-funding, loans, and investment from VCs and Angel Investors. Source: TripAdvisor.