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Competition’s Coming: Key Technology Changes Can Help You Win

Modern Restaurant Management

Menus were trimmed to a fraction of original size. Inventory stock changed significantly. About 88 percent say they will consider moving from paper to digital menus this year, according to Square’s Future of Restaurant 2021 Report. Source More Smartly by Linking FOH to the BOH.

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Maximise Your Restaurant’s Efficiency with POS Integration: 7 Benefits of Combining Point of Sales with F&B Management Software

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Some technologies integrate with the restaurant’s POS, allowing data to be easily shared between front-of-house (FoH) and back-of-house (BoH) systems. This end-to-end solution uses data from your POS to provide insights into sales, food costs, menu engineering and inventory management.

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20 Restaurant Skills You'll Quickly Learn on the Job (Updated)

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Health, Allergen, and Food Safety Training and Certifications. Examples include a TIPS certification , ServSafe Allergen , or a local accredited restaurant safety course. Cooks and back-of-house employees tend to work with inventory management software and kitchen display technology. Cooking specific menu items.

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Restaurant Menu Costing — How to Automate Recipe Calculations & Eliminate Low-Margin Items

Apicbase

It’s an ironclad rule in the hospitality industry and menu costing is no exception. It’s essential for everything you do, from menu pricing to closing the gap between theoretical and actual food costs i.e. detecting the causes of food cost variance. And to get to it, you need accurate menu costings. What is menu costing?

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How to Choose the Best Kitchen Management Software for Your Multi-Unit Restaurant Business

Apicbase

The F&B director works with the order forms, the COO analyses the profit and loss statements, the inventory manager checks the stock counts, the executive chef works in the recipes database and so on. All come with their own data sets and metrics – food cost, inventory variance, sales numbers, the list goes on.