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The Digital Revolution, Evolving Consumer Expectations and Other Trends

Modern Restaurant Management

These adaptations were driven by evolving consumer preferences for convenience and safety. Technology Integration – Restaurants leveraged AI, IoT, 5G, and quantum computing to optimize operations, enhance inventory management, streamline supply chains, improve food safety, and more.

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Revolutionizing Restaurant Supply Chains: The Impact of AI on Transparency, Validation, Verification, and Sustainability

Modern Restaurant Management

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has become invaluable in the food industry. Restaurant managers must have complete visibility into their suppliers’ sourcing practices to ensure their ingredients are safe, healthy, and high-quality. Validating and verifying food safety.

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How do specialty roasters manage their green coffee supply?

Perfect Daily Grind

Sourcing and buying green coffee is certainly a big part of this, but efficient inventory management is also paramount. It’s essential to prevent green coffee from becoming contaminated in the same way as any food product,” Giorgio says. What equipment do roasters need to preserve green coffee freshness & quality?

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FSMA Rule 204 Updated: What Restaurants Need to Know Right Now

Modern Restaurant Management

The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) was signed into law in January of 2011 and expanded the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s authority to regulate the way foods are grown, harvested and processed. This last initiative is perhaps the most urgent for food businesses and requires immediate attention.

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Protecting the Planet and Profits

Modern Restaurant Management

Since the day man first cooked over fire, food production has been associated with the burning of carbon-based materials, and so the release of carbon dioxide gas. Restaurants use two of the main contributors to carbon emissions of all industries – food and energy. Let’s take food first.

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

360Training

What can restaurants, food trucks, and other professional kitchens do to prevent foodborne illness? Cross-contamination is the transfer of bacteria and other contaminants during food handling. during transportation or storage. These proteins can transfer easily during food handling, just like bacteria or viruses.

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

The Restaurant Times

However, they put heavy emphasis on improving food production and order management. The first step in ensuring proper food delivery is to source only the best quality raw materials. Food, being the main selling point in a virtual restaurant business, highlights the importance of investing heavily in choosing the right vendor.