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Can a Bar Inventory Management System add 10% to Your Bottom Line?

Mad Mobile

Are you keeping a close eye on your beer, wine, & liquor inventory costs? Operators who calculate their cost of sales add 2–10% to their bottom line. It also has one of the most complex stock lists. Because liquor, wine, and beer have such wildly varying prices, it pays to keep tight controls on ordering and inventory.

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5 Reasons Why You Need a Restaurant Management Software Solution in 2019

Margin Edge

Yet that is how much of a chef or restaurateur’s time is spent: manually entering invoices, taking inventory counts with paper and a clipboard or reviewing sales results from a point-of-sale system and trying to reconcile them with the purchasing and food cost data kept separately on spreadsheets.

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Controlling Restaurant Prime Cost by Empowering Store-Level Managers at All Your Locations

Restaurant365

When you are able to lower your prime cost, even by a few percentage points, that is profit added back directly to your bottom line. As you work to empower your managers, think about the process as more like a coach and make sure all your managers understand your approach. Rethinking manager accountability and empowerment.

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Navigating the Challenges of Implementing Restaurant Table Ordering

Mad Mobile

Most systems give you access to real-time data about your inventory and integrate with business apps that help you with restaurant management duties. Yes, they’ve become the norm, but they should also enhance your business and improve the customer experience. One of the biggest drivers behind this shift is consumer behavior.

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Controlling Restaurant Prime Cost by Empowering Store-Level Managers at All Your Locations

Restaurant365

When you are able to lower your prime cost, even by a few percentage points, that is profit added back directly to your bottom line. As you work to empower your managers, think about the process as more like a coach and make sure all your managers understand your approach. Rethinking manager accountability and empowerment.