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Back of House Restaurant Guide: Integrating FOH and BOH for Seamless Operations 

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Restaurant back-of-house operations form the backbone of a restaurant’s success. The back-of-house (or BOH) manages crucial elements that impact cost control and profitability. These include food production and inventory management. Additionally, the BOH handles food safety and restaurant administration.

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What is Back-of-House at a Restaurant – Everything You Need To Know

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The back-of-house (BOH) at a restaurant is the behind-the-scenes area of the restaurant — it works like an engine and keeps the restaurant going. While it is not visible to the customers, the restaurant’s services get hampered without back-of-house. Why is Back of House Important?

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10 Top Restaurant Technologies To Evolve Your Business

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The first technologies that restaurants often invest in are the cloud-based point of sale (POS) systems and payroll processing. After that, the most popular back-office technologies were accounting software (52%, up from 31% in 2018) and payroll software (50%, up from 28% in 2018), according to a study from Toast. SkiptheDishes.

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Everything to Know about Tablet Point of Sale Software

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Tablet Point of Sale Software. Traditional point of sale (POS) terminals are a vast improvement over electronic cash registers, offering greater functionality and efficiency. Or they can be removed from the stand and used by staff to take orders and process payments anywhere on the house floor. Line Busting.

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A Guide to the Role of a Restaurant Manager: Duties, Daily Routine, and Essential Skills

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Inventory management Managers need to ensure the kitchen is stocked with the right amount of food so that nothing is wasted and as few items need to be 86'ed as possible. Managing a restaurant is a delicate routine—if we can even call it a routine. This wide-ranging responsibility is a lot, and it often leads to burnout.

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Best Practices to Prevent Theft in Your Restaurant

Modern Restaurant Management

One study found that internal employee theft is responsible for 75 percent of inventory shortages and about 4 percent of restaurant sales. There are all kinds of different types of restaurant theft, ranging from food and inventory, theft at the register and checkout counter, external grease theft, time theft and employee product theft.

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How Restaurants Can Remain Competitive in 2021

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From a projected record growth at the top of the year to a decline of nearly $240 billion in sales and 2.5 For both safety and ease, there isn’t a better option. 2020 was a year that the restaurant industry won’t soon forget. million out of work, it was nothing short of devastating. Embrace Digital Hospitality ??

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