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QUESO: Non-Cheesy Values at Condado Tacos

7 Shifts

And the driving principle behind it was to be the type of place he would work at forever given the opportunity. He joined us on The Pre-Shift Podcast, along with Chris Artinian, President and CEO of Condado Tacos. Kahn: "It was kind of a no-brainer. We're just a number. And however it happened, it happened. 10 years later, he's in the COO seat.

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How much does it cost to open a restaurant?

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Read on to discover common restaurant opening expenses you will definitely encounter, and unexpected restaurant opening costs that you may encounter on your journey to restaurateurship. Furniture & Equipment Restaurant equipment can set you back between $100,000 and $300,000. You’ll need roughly 10% down on your space.

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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. Yet it's better for your bottom line when you don't have to kick a percentage back to a vendor. The habits of diners have changed, and our approach to off-premise along with it. What are the benefits of self-operated delivery for restaurants?

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How this top Brooklyn restaurant is able to pay teams more than industry average

7 Shifts

When the pandemic forced restaurant shutdowns, Huang turned his uncle's Fresh Meadows restaurant, Peking House, into a fried chicken popup, also called Pecking House, albeit with a spelling variation. He joined us on the Pre-Shift Podcast to tell us about his new restaurant, paying fair wages, and how he feels about tipping.

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The Kitchen Connection: 5 Ways to Streamline Your Restaurant Kitchen Operations to Increase Customer Satisfaction

Sante

With the right technology, your kitchen staff can worry less about staying on track and focus more on producing quality food that leaves customers wanting to come back for more. The restaurant industry especially tends to rely on word of mouth when it comes to hiring, but aim to dig a little deeper when choosing whom to bring onto your staff.

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WHEN COOKING BECOMES MORE THAN A JOB

Culinary Cues

Typically, it starts off that way – old enough to work, they’re hiring, no experience required – it’s a job. At some level, it is great to have a paycheck, but any real connection to food or cooking is something that rarely crosses your mind. For a few, at some point that changes.

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Future of Food Delivery

Goliath Consulting

The topic of switching to self, or in-house delivery has been a widely-debated issue among independents these past couple of years, and it will most definitely be a hot topic as restaurants begin to open their doors again. Just as the third-party delivery model has its pros and cons, so does in-house delivery.

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