Published December 25, 2014
Keeping track of food costs can be difficult, and wasted food means wasted revenue. These tips can help you manage your food costs to save you money.
Always check your invoices. Mistakes like overcharges happen, and you want to make sure you’re getting what you pay for.
Price your menu correctly. Know what the food costs and keep your menu up to date.
Talk to your cooks, since they’re the ones handling the food. Make sure portion sizes are correct and that everyone is making an effort to reduce waste.
Finally, track your inventory. Always know what’s on hand and what’s expiring so it can be used before it goes to waste.
Read the full article here: Awesome Ways To Control Food Costs
Published December 25, 2014
With the effects of climate change becoming more difficult to deny, most of the population has shifted their mindsets toward sustainability. People want to know where their food comes from and how it was processed. If your restaurant is to survive the coming years, it’s time to go green.
There are a lot of reasons for the switch. For one, it’s responsible. By turning toward higher quality, organic, local food your restaurant is doing its part to protect the planet, and people are more likely to support businesses that show they care.
Sustainable food is in demand and mainstream. Not only that, it’s profitable, as people are willing to pay more for the assurance their food is fresh and environmentally friendly.
There are many options available when it comes to green food. From produce to pasta, poultry to beef, sustainable food is available almost everywhere.
What are you waiting for? Join the green food revolution!
Read the full article here: Is your restaurant green?
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Published December 25, 2014
People who work in food service often keep odd schedules, and that makes nurturing a relationship challenging.
Sacrifices need to be made on both sides. Plan ahead and schedule time to do things together wherever schedules don’t overlap. If you both have time off, spend it together, even if it just means running errands or doing chores.
Leaving notes for each other is a great way to show your partner you care and you’re thinking of them, and texting can keep the spark alive while you’re physically apart.
Read the full article here: When the Job Gets in the Way of Your Relationship, What Can You Do?
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