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Hospo Reset’s Product of the Week

Ken Burgin

Every week in the Hospo Reset Newsletter, we share a product or service that’s caught our eye – for kitchen & beverage management, staffing, facilities management, marketing and overall productivity. Food, Menus and Kitchen Management. They’ve just shared lots of ready-made hospitality systems – try them.

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No-Crisis Planning for Restaurants & Cafes

Ken Burgin

Crisis and drama seem to be part of daily life in hospitality – something most of us learn to put up with and live through. Key staff resignations, equipment breakdowns, people issues, a kitchen fire or industry disputes – one way or another your turn will come. We often have it for breakfast!

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8 Ways to Navigate The Restaurant Staff Shortage

Lavu

The 2021 COVID-19 pandemic caused many people to leave the hospitality industry, and many have not returned. Despite the vaccination efforts and safety measures implemented by restaurants, some potential employees may still be hesitant to return to work in this industry. This has left restaurants struggling to find and retain staff.

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The Keys to Restaurant Longevity with Lula Cafe’s Jason Hammel

7 Shifts

I mean, Natalie Sternberg is our director of hospitality. On Lula Cafe's website, they list their mission and values , which include creating joyful moments for the community, and promoting care, respect, integrity, safety, and transparency. We had always had 401K and health insurance as benefits, but we did add parental leave.

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Questions in the Minds of Restaurant Job Applicants

Ken Burgin

Applicants may wonder about the restaurant’s culinary direction, commitment to sustainability, sourcing ingredients, and how innovation is balanced with tradition in the kitchen. What is the kitchen’s work culture like? How are creativity and input from the kitchen staff valued?

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How To Start A Small Restaurant In The Spring

MBB Hospitality

This includes regulations pertaining to health and safety codes. Securing Permits and Insurance If you want to know how to start a small restaurant, you’ll want to be aware of the paperwork that is involved. This includes the necessary permits and insurance that need to be in place. A business license may also be required.

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How to Streamline Human Resources and Payroll in the Restaurant Industry

Restaurant365

For food service and hospitality in particular, an essential part of the guest experience is the interaction with employees. How are you communicating with your potential new hires? Restaurant payroll is particularly challenging because hospitality employees may receive different kinds of compensation. Reporting is required.