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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. Let me be clear that there is NO INDICATION at this time that the virus can be spread through food.

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Protect the Package: Ensuring Food Safety in Shift to Takeout and Delivery

Modern Restaurant Management

Food safety discussions have taken on a new level of urgency, as restaurants face the enormity of consequences of COVID-19. It was not that long ago that US Foods conducted their highly-publicized survey which found that nearly 30 percent of delivery people sample the food items they’re entrusted with.

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A LETTER TO CULINARY SCHOOL GRADUATES

Culinary Cues

As we continue to fight this pandemic that we still know so little about, and try to gradually open up the economy with a keen eye on public safety – it will be restaurants and other hospitality businesses that suffer the longest. Today’s jobs for cooks and bakers are in short supply, and they likely will be for a period of time.

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Lessons Learned: Strategies from Foodservice Standouts

Modern Restaurant Management

With foodservice being an industry that took one of the biggest economic hits, we certainly saw the companies that truly stood out to help their teams and communities all the while working to stay in business. They have always been a company with solid values and team culture, continuing to support their teams with pay and healthcare support.

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What Now? COVID-19 Survival Guide for Restaurants

Modern Restaurant Management

To be added to this guide, reach out to Executive Editor Barbara Castiglia at bcastiglia@modernrestaurantmanagement.com. Click here to learn the 10 steps to take now. “We know the coming weeks will be challenging ones for many small business owners, and we want to help restaurants focus on food, not finances.”

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Restaurants and Coronavirus: 5 Tips for Adjusting to Takeout Only

360Training

Healthcare workers, truck drivers, and other essential workers may find the grocery shopping/cooking cycle impossible at the moment. They Relieve Shortages in Consumer Supply Chains. There’s a reason stores are out of milk and toilet paper, but it’s not due to hoarding. Tip #2: Get the Word Out. In the U.S.,

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EVERYTHING Is Local Now

Modern Restaurant Management

With many states ordering dine-in restaurants to shutter, getting the word out if you can offer curbside pickup, delivery and takeout is crucial. “These new takeout options make healthful food readily available, particularly for those vulnerable populations that cannot easily grocery shop.”