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From The Front Door to the Back of House: Navigating COVID in a Rapidly Changing World

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How to Get Staff Back to Stay As things have gotten back to normal in some areas, restaurants are struggling with a new dilemma: historic labor shortages. Some restaurants are getting creative to get their staff back.

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How to Create an Effective Restaurant Onboarding Process

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Reviewing health and safety protocol. What to include in your restaurant onboarding process. What documentation to give out and collect during onboarding. What is employee onboarding? Employee onboarding is the process of welcoming a new employee to your team. It usually involves an orientation, paperwork collection, and training.

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Restaurants: The New Battlefield for Customer Experience

Modern Restaurant Management

You get home from a long day at work, don't feel like cooking and want to treat yourself to some great food. But with the rise of services like DoorDash, GrubHub and Caviar, good food — some of it from Michelin-starred chefs — is only a click away. Consumers look for a sparkling clean front of house.

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Lessening Employee Anxiety as Restaurant Doors Open

Modern Restaurant Management

For FOH: Assure front of house staff that you are complying with or exceeding all regulatory local, state and federal rules and regulations. Paying for their healthcare (or at least most of it) would be a really nice perk in today's environment. Food handlers must wear gloves, hats and masks. Even though they have ?less

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Will Tipping at Restaurants Make Sense in a COVID-19 World?

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Before the COVID-19 outbreak , the food industry was one of the fastest growing in the US, with many food preparation and serving jobs available to both US citizens and immigrants. Excluding the back-of-house workers is one of the problems with tipping. Tipping at restaurants has always been a contreversial issue.

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21 Questions to Ask When Interviewing for Restaurant and Hospitality Jobs

EATER

As food industry professionals collectively push for structural overhaul in the service industry at large — raising the minimum wage , for example, or experimenting with new ownership models like co-ops — we can also use this recovery period to renegotiate and reimagine the relationships between restaurant workers, owners, and consumers.

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MRM Franchise Feed: Virtual BBQ and Pieology in China

Modern Restaurant Management

Because the facility includes a kitchen for restaurants to prepare foods, the only equipment needed to operate a Dickey’s location is a smoker and a warming cabinet. Virtual kitchens handle food delivery and have additional staff at the facility, so the barbecue brand will only need to employ a limited number of team members.

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