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5 Top MarketMan Competitors and Alternatives (Compared)

Apicbase

In contrast, Apicbase is explicitly designed to manage the complex operations of multi-site and enterprise-level food service companies, including central kitchens. Its features are particularly valuable for central production kitchens , streamlining inventory tracking and simplifying the coordination of deliveries across locations.

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Restaurant Modernization — It’s More than Customer-Facing Tech

Modern Restaurant Management

Since the pandemic hit, most discussion has been around customer-facing tech like ghost kitchens, digital-only restaurants, and other no-touch processes. For example, I see industry trends moving toward: A more active and robust food safety culture. But what about behind the scenes? An increase in self-assessments at locations.

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Creating a Culture of Cleanliness: Strategies for Food Service & Hospitality Success

PathSpot

Cleanliness and safety are top priorities in the food service and hospitality industry. Cutting-edge solutions such as PathSpot SafetySuite are essential for upholding cleanliness and safety standards. They ensure consistency, safety, and compliance with health regulations.

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Restaurant Automation: The Key to Back of House Efficiency 

Apicbase

By integrating software and hardware like POS systems and kitchen printers with back-of-house systems like accounting and inventory management software, restaurants can achieve greater efficiency, accuracy, and scalability. Back of house (BOH) operations are complex and have many moving parts.

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How To Run A Successful Restaurant Franchise — 10 Essentials For Sustainable Growth

Apicbase

Besides cost estimates, audited financial statements and projections should be included, like: the expected growth rate for (at least) the first year; the estimated restaurant cash flow; the expected payback period. However, one more document can make or break your entire franchising operation: the franchise agreement.