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

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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. The roles of BOH and FOH staff are intertwined yet distinct.

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Critical BOH Restaurant KPIs That Optimize Labor Costs and CoGs, Part 2

Restaurant365

Leveraging your front of house (FOH) and back of house (BOH) data allows you to gain more insight into your operations. You may have a hunch that you are doing fewer table turns on the weekend, or that your inventory has gotten wasteful recently. What are the crucial areas of BOH data? Want to know more about FOH data?

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How to Drastically Cut Expenses in Your Restaurant (and Stay Profitable During COVID-19)

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During the COVID-19 situation, evaluate how many BOH staff you need to keep up with delivery and takeout demand. Pro tip: Look at implementing an inventory tracking system like Xtra Chef —it might be a new cost, but it will pay for itself in better food costing. Your prices – Last, but surely not least, are your prices.

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Restaurant Marketing Has Evolved: Unlock the Preferences of the Modern Customer

Modern Restaurant Management

2023 brought new challenges to the table for the restaurant industry, from rising food prices due to inflation to continued disruptions in the supply chain. But, according to the same report, about 40 percent of consumers agree that with rising grocery store prices, it’s not necessarily cheaper to eat at home.

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Essential Restaurant Reports: Key Insights for Successful Operations

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A restaurant’s raw data includes sales numbers, inventory data, ingredient pricing, recipe quantities and units, and financial figures. For example, a regular report on your inventory variance tells you the difference between your actual and expected inventory.

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Actionable Cost Controls to Save Your Bar and Restaurant

The Restaurant Group

Control methods are placed in a variety of areas and ways, and typically this all starts with an accurate inventory and ordering system. Some vendors update their price list weekly, and it is important to be aware of any rise in costs on products that you regularly purchase.

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9 Tips for Improving Restaurant Operations

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Doing so can help improve the efficiency and effectiveness of both your back-of-house ( BOH ) and front-of-house (FOH) teams. 5) Abide by health and safety standards Abiding by local, state, and federal health and safety standards is essential if you want your restaurant operations to be successful.