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The Financial Burden of Owning Commercial Kitchen Equipment

Modern Restaurant Management

Purchasing commercial ice and refrigeration equipment can be a significant financial burden on your business. The high upfront costs, ongoing maintenance expenses, and potential equipment obsolescence can quickly eat into your budget. Leasing provides peace of mind, knowing that you are covered if any issues arise with your equipment.

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Beyond the Scoop Shop: A Blueprint for Scaling Artisan Food Businesses

Modern Restaurant Management

My business plan laid out my steppingstones: open three artisanal ice cream shops, create synergy, and ride out the cash flow. Space or equipment constraints that prevent further growth in the current setup. Tying up all our cash into aging inventory was not going to work for us.

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POS Market Momentum Continues

Modern Restaurant Management

Rapid inclination of restaurateurs to adopt POS software for better management of operations will complement the restaurant POS terminals market by 2027. Restaurant point-of-sale (POS) terminals are steadily replacing the now obsolete cash registers used in restaurants. In 2022, U.S. software company NCR Corp.

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Why Building Business Credit Should Be a Priority for Your Restaurant

Modern Restaurant Management

They started their first business with cash, but when it came to building The Icy Spot GA, they tapped personal credit for some of their startup costs. Strong business credit gives you access to better financing options precisely when you need them—to manage those purchases or maintain cash flow during seasonal fluctuations.

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How Restaurant Owners Can Prepare for the COVID-19 Cold Weather Lull

Modern Restaurant Management

Restaurant owners are being forced to find a way to make it through winter with vastly reduced revenue, and many operators are scrambling to reallocate budgets and manage staffing to survive COVID-19. Managing cash flow can be difficult for seasonal businesses. Leverage Marketing Strategy to Remind People You Exist.

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Best Practices for Holiday Security in Restaurants and Bars

Goliath Consulting

Upgrade Surveillance and Monitoring Verify that all security cameras are operational and strategically placed to cover entrances, exits, cash registers, and storage areas. Schedule additional staff to manage the flow of patrons and address issues promptly. Their visible presence also reassures customers and employees alike.

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How EaaS Benefits Businesses Big and Small

Modern Restaurant Management

We’re all familiar with equipment rental and software subscription services in the restaurant industry. But have you considered how an equipment subscription is a better, smarter business move than equipment ownership? You get to choose how to acquire this equipment: buy or rent. That’s what you pay them for.