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Restaurant Profit Margins: A No-Brainer Guide to Maximizing Your Profits

Notch

And when all costs and variables are considered, high-end restaurants need to be particularly well-managed to survive. So when you’re trying to manage your profits and losses, what you’re really doing is: weighing your risks, developing contingency plans—and mitigating the factors you can’t account for, by focusing on the ones you can.

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Restaurant Profit Margins: A No-Brainer Guide to Maximizing Your Profits

Notch

And when all costs and variables are considered, high-end restaurants need to be particularly well-managed to survive. So when you’re trying to manage your profits and losses, what you’re really doing is: weighing your risks, developing contingency plans—and mitigating the factors you can’t account for, by focusing on the ones you can.

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Restaurant Reopening Checklist: Tips for Thriving

Restaurant365

General managers and restaurant owner/operators should create checklists for crew and managers to use during their shifts. Managing Food Pick Up and Delivery. Install sneeze guards at cash registers. Ask customers to place cash on the counter rather than directly into the employee’s hand.

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Face Pay Network, Restaurant of the Future and The Main Course

Modern Restaurant Management

Modern Restaurat Management (MRM) magazine is collaborating with the team at MarketScale on The Main Course , a podcast that aims to explore the intense and competitive modern restaurant industry. "We Barbara Castiglia , MODERATOR – Modern Restaurant Management. They both went through a management training program.

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Safe Distancing Tech and a Farewell to Foam

Modern Restaurant Management

The company is exploring collaborations with corporate partners and charities, as well as merchandise sales, to keep its mission alive. "When Dunkin’s transition to paper cups will remove approximately one billion foam cups from the waste stream annually. franchisees for use in their restaurants.