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Pandemic Reflections: What Lessons Has the Restaurant Industry Learned?, Part Two

Modern Restaurant Management

While the pandemic forced consumers to leverage contactless payment, such as tap-to-pay, out of pure health and safety concerns, it’s quickly become the normal course of business for restaurants aiming to streamline operations and maximize convenience. The workforce also experienced a major reset.

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Five Tips to Minimize Super-Sized Labor Costs

Modern Restaurant Management

Smart fryers and ovens can automate food preparation and cooking, eliminating the need for numerous workers in the kitchen while still ensuring consistent quality and faster service. These expenses include money spent on recruiting, hiring, and training new staff, and lost productivity.

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How to Create a Restaurant Staff Training Manual

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As you ramp up hiring again, there’ll be a huge influx of applications, so it’s essential you get your post-COVID recruitment right. The more staff you have to replace, the more money you have to spend on recruitment, and the more time you have to spend interviewing and training. Write your training guide as you’d coach them in person.)

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Fast-Casual Academia, Climatarian Menu and Ice Auction

Modern Restaurant Management

“Without assistance at all levels of government, many of these businesses will be forced to close their doors. Laws governing alcohol consumption must always be observed, and hospitality businesses must remain informed of current rules and regulations. Unfortunately, many already have. ” DIY Meal Kits Made Easy.

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The Restaurant World Still Has a Child Care Problem

EATER

And it has to be businesses, government, and private partnership.” Doing the math, it’s much cheaper than continuously hiring and training new people for serving and kitchen positions,” says Benca. government aka “We, the People.” The results of the survey are unsurprising. But for her, the benefits far outweigh the costs.

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MRM Research Roundup: Coronavirus Stats and More

Modern Restaurant Management

65 percent wipe down bathroom and kitchen surfaces. “Soap and water, used as per the evidence-based recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and other government agencies, will help reduce the spread of flu and other illnesses in the home and work place.” 47 percent wipe door knobs and handles. McCann, Ph.D.,

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How to Streamline Human Resources and Payroll in the Restaurant Industry

Restaurant365

Tailor your hiring and recruiting practices. The first step in reducing high turnover is to examine your hiring and recruiting practices. There are many moving parts to hiring and recruiting. Federal and state governments have Workers’ Compensation programs that provide compensation to employees injured on the job.