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OUR DAILY BREATH: POST COVID KITCHENS – GET READY

Culinary Cues

We also know that the health and safety regulations for restaurants will change significantly as we make every attempt to keep the public and our staff safe and at ease. It is very likely that the Public Health Service will contemplate development and implementation of product and people sanitizing before entering production kitchens.

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How to Deal with Legal Regulations Affecting Your New Restaurant

Open for Business

Draw on the experience of your team Your contractor, designer, engineer, architect, and kitchen equipment vendor will be your most valuable allies in getting all of your licenses, permits, inspections, and postings completed properly. Some of the documents in this list also appear on the permits and licenses chart and some do not.

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How to Fine-Tune Your Kitchen Contract to Avoid Dispute Charges

The Food Corridor

Clear policies and procedures will support your kitchen contract in enforcing the rules you have set. Below, we’ll cover everything you need to know to make sure that your kitchen contract sets clear expectations for your clients. This information comes straight from the Shared Kitchen Toolkit.

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How To Start A Waste-Free Bakery In The UK

The Restaurant Times

Strict health and safety guidelines, short shelf life, and weather are some of the main reasons for wastage in bakeries. Research by Too Good To Go states that around 50% of the UK bakeries have a documented plan in place to reduce food waste. Purchase Kitchen Equipment. What Is A Waste-Free Bakery? Source: Pinterest.

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Uber Eats Up Postmates and PPP Loan Data

Modern Restaurant Management

The National Restaurant Association and ServSafe launched the nationwide ServSafe Dining Commitment, part of a multi-faceted program to showcase restaurants that have demonstrated their ongoing commitment to the health and safety of their employees and guests. Its new Business Dining 2.0 The other piece of the Business Dining 2.0

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What ?Reopened? Restaurants Look Like in 17 Cities Worldwide

EATER

Last week, Eater asked an international team of photographers and writers to document daily life where it intersects with food and drink in 17 cities around the world on the very same day. What follows is something like a diary of eating on planet Earth on Tuesday, June 2, 2020. Some are continuing initiatives started during the pandemic.