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What can we learn from "Waitmares"?

7 Shifts

With work being one of the biggest contributors to stress, it’s not surprising that four in five people have had work-related dreams at some point in their lives. However, when stress so deeply affects employees that it leads to sleep-disturbing nightmares, it can take a toll on workplace satisfaction and engagement.

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The restaurant industry needs to step up for women. We asked four leaders how to do it.

7 Shifts

My managers also used code names based on menu items to “rate” female customers. Your next step is to signal to your staff (and customers) what you stand for. Speaking of behaviors you won't tolerate, make it clear to your staff, vendors, and customers that any harassment won't be tolerated. Set core values.

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What is Back-of-House at a Restaurant – Everything You Need To Know

The Restaurant Times

While it is not visible to the customers, the restaurant’s services get hampered without back-of-house. Additionally, most kitchens have a rigid hierarchy in the back of the house, with each employee performing a particular duty. It is a busy place with hot surfaces, chaotic movements, staff shouts, and cutlery noise.

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A Guide to Black Box Intelligence Data: How to See Current Trends Broken Down by Restaurant Category

Black Box Intelligence

For our clients, we offer granular data on financials, consumers, customers and workforce, as well as competitive intelligence that they use to benchmark against the competition. Broadly, the restaurant industry is divided into two umbrella categories based on the type of service provided. Limited-service restaurants.

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Food, Hospitality & Wellness ‘Places’ Transcending the Resources & Mining Village Work-Life Experience

Future Food

Food and hospitality services provide an opportunity to support relatable or ‘normal’ daily interactions, offering 3-5 critical daily touchpoints that elevate the standard of the workplace village experience through modern design and the provision of food and hospitality that supports wellness. Source: Future Food. Source: Future Food.

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Meeting Off-Premise Demand While Rebuilding In-Restaurant Sales to Boost Profitability

Restaurant365

For instance, the increase in customer expectations for convenience or the rise of online ordering for takeout or delivery already existed before the pandemic. According to the report, roughly half of full-service restaurants said they devoted more resources to expanding the off-premise side of their business since the onset of COVID.”

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