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15 Restaurant Metrics to Know and How To Use Them

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Numbers can give us insights into everything from profits and losses to average customer spend to how often employees cycle through. Break-even point. Employee turnover rate. Sales per labor hour. You can now determine what percentage this is off your overall sales to get a picture of your restaurant's financial health.

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2023 Reflections: The Year That Was in Restaurants, Part Three

Modern Restaurant Management

BrewLogix sees consumers of craft beverages moving from a “consumption creates the experience” mindset to an “experience creates consumption” mindset. Craft beverage consumers have evolved. They look for experiences that include craft beverages rather than viewing consumption as the end game.

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Amid Influx of New Employees, Restaurants Must Build and Reinforce Brand Excellence

Modern Restaurant Management

Fewer employees have carried the burden of prepping, cooking, and serving food while working to keep guests safe. This influx of new employees means that restaurant brands will need to build (and reinforce) cultures of excellence. The recent workforce shortage brought the restaurant industry to its knees.

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Restaurant Labor Costs Every Store Manager Should Track

Restaurant365

Because sales and labor needs can change by the hour, day, week, and month, it can be difficult to control your labor budget over time. With the help of actionable data and reporting, store managers can help control labor costs, without negatively impacting the customer experience or employee retention rates. Hourly Employees.

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Giving Your Business a Restaurant Prime Cost Tune-Up

Restaurant365

If your restaurant is emerging from survival mode to a break-even point or even slight profitability, it is important to reevaluate and tune up the largest expense for your restaurant: your restaurant prime cost. For a restaurant, this includes your food and beverage ingredients, as well as other supplies like napkins, coffee filters, etc.

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How to Open a Coffee Shop: The Ultimate Guide

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We're all here for it! Coffee shops can be so much more than a place to grab a cup of joe and a croissant. They are places where friends and family gather, where ideas are formed and spread, and where important work gets done. At their best, they're an essential part of their community—a third place beyond work and the home. Table of Contents.

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Essentials of Payroll Accounting for Restaurant Groups, Part 1

Restaurant365

From hiring and onboarding to running employee payments and paying taxes, payroll touches on many different parts of a restaurant business. You receive time in your Point of Sale (POS) system. Tracking labor and payroll data for restaurant employees. However, tracking your labor cost is a bit more complicated.