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Gen Z Wants More Than Good Food — Here’s How to Keep Them Coming Back

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This commitment across the supply chain not only enhances the flavor and safety of products but also resonates deeply with Gen Z’s values of transparency and trust. Build a Positive Social Media Presence Although authenticity may seem contrary to the curated nature of social media, we have discovered that the two can seamlessly coexist.

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Four Steps to Manage Restaurant Waste

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Waste management is one of the challenges affecting the restaurant industry. Best-in-class restaurants are now responding to this challenge: working with consultants and waste management companies to rethink their waste management strategies. This way, you can go back and work on the supply and demand metrics.

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Tips For Restaurants to Reduce Food Waste and Save Significant Money

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Proper inventory management is essential to decreasing food waste and saving related expenses. All employees should practice proper “first in, first out” inventory management. Optimize your supply chain. Recycle and compost. Upgrade inventory and ordering systems with the latest technology. Stop overprepping.

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Adopting Tech Solutions Is the Smartest Decision Restaurants Can Make

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Innovative tech tools, like AI, can improve forecasting, inventory management, scheduling, customer service, marketing, and many other essential business tasks. Elevate quality management programs. An effective quality management program can help restaurants dramatically improve their safety, quality, performance, and compliance.

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Emerging from COVID With a More Sustainable Approach

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Not only is sustainability a hot topic in the restaurant industry, but certain sustainable practices can actually help you to manage risk and keep your business going if another disaster should strike. A Sustainable Supply Chain. Composting food scraps and leftovers. Using biodegradable packaging.

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How Do We Get People to Compost?

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Composting is good for everything and everyone, but food waste continues to be a major problem In the United States, food waste amounts to a whopping 30 to 40 percent of the food supply. New York City, on the other hand, introduced a curbside composting program that failed completely because there was little incentive to participate.

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Beyond the Plate: Evolution and Exploration in the 2024 Restaurant Scene

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The year 2024 promises a journey of adaptation and fierce competition for the restaurant industry as it manages stronger-than-expected economic data and slowing inflation while dealing with the headwinds of short labor supply, more demanding customers and an uncertain political environment.

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