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JUST DON’T KNOW OR JUST DON’T CARE

Culinary Cues

This disease is highly contagious without concern for age, gender, socio-economic status, education level, or factors related to a person’s focus on a healthy lifestyle. A training investment in your people is an investment in the success of the business. YOUR EMPLOYEES ARE YOUR GREATEST ASSET OR YOUR MOST SIGNIFICANT LIABILITY.

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FOOD COST IS NOT THE CHEF’S RESPONSIBILITY

Culinary Cues

The buck seems to always stop with the chef; it’s the chef’s kitchen, the chef’s food cost, and the chef’s menu that drives marginal profit at best. The answer is simple, yet profoundly challenging: food cost is EVERYONE’S responsibility. Train to these standards and manage them. PLAN BETTER – TRAIN HARDER.

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CARPE DIEM, COOKS

Culinary Cues

Every restaurant and food related business is crying the same blues: “Where are the great employees?” You can aspire to be whatever you want to be in the food business – it just takes a few key decisions on your part. Remember how risky it was to take those training wheels off your bike at the age of seven or eight?

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FOOD NOISE OR FOOD SYMPHONY

Culinary Cues

I find it very interesting how diverse the food experience is. Just as all cars can move a person from one geographic point to another yet the experience that takes place in between can be totally different – so too is this true with food. QUICK SERVICE: This is the food noise experience for both the customer and the employee.

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OUR DAILY BREATH: POST COVID KITCHENS – GET READY

Culinary Cues

It has already been stated that Covid-19 can live for a period of time on the surface of cardboard and there are numerous opportunities for asymptomatic individuals to come in contact with food before packaging (especially produce and animal protein). This only makes sense to help control future outbreaks. [] RECORD THE PROTOCOL.

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

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It's up to the restaurant manager to maintain a warm, welcoming atmosphere and train staff to do the same. 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. Check employee schedules to ensure plans match reality.

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Restaurant365

Successful restaurant owners and operators don’t just provide great food. For food service and hospitality in particular, an essential part of the guest experience is the interaction with employees. Design an employee onboarding process. Your employees rely on you to provide a safe working environment.

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