Published November 14, 2014
While 3556 metric tons of fish might sound like a lot, in reality it’s not much when spread out across the entire world. That’s the annual amount of Chilean sea bass fisheries are permitted to catch each year. The fish is endangered, but it’s also delicious. So should you feel bad about eating it? Maybe this article will sway your opinion.
Read the full article here: There Are Other Fish in the Sea…
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Published November 14, 2014
Soup is a great item for any restaurant to have on their menu. It’s easy to make, customers love it, and you can make it using leftovers and extra ingredients, saving you money. So how can you make your restaurant’s soup special?
First of all, don’t be afraid to get creative. It can be indulgent like a beer cheese soup, or healthy. You can dress it up in a bread bowl or serve it alongside a sandwich. What’s more, customers these days are more willing than ever to try new flavors. One of the hottest up-and-coming items is ramen-style soup, for example. If your restaurant is going to be at the top of the soup game, consider investing in a soup rethermalizer to save time and energy, reduce heating time, and increase the quality of the product. Also, the right stock pot will help to preserve liquids longer. Experts also recommend a “soup calendar” to help the back of house plan their upcoming week. This idea also helps customers plan, too, as they will be sure not to miss their favorite soup each week! Soups are great way to save money while still providing a high-quality product that brings people to your door!
Read the full article here: A Good Day for Soup
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Published November 14, 2014
A restaurant is only as good as the experience it provides for its customers, and by that measurement The Angus Barn in Raleigh, NC is a great one. From top to bottom, this place provides a top-notch customer experience. Check out what they’re doing to set themselves apart, and how you can do the same!
Read the full article here: Angus Barn: The Church of Customer Experience
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