Published August 23, 2017

A Streamlined Solution to Help Minimize Food Waste

Noam Wolf has created a brand new app called MarketMan. The MarketMan app is designed to help small restaurants manage inventory and order food when needed. This new app has helped small restaurants save time, money, and has cut down on food waste. The app has streamlined processes for smaller restaurants and has brought them up to date much like their larger counterparts. Finally, the MarketMan app has teamed up with a non-profit organization that is working to combat hunger in the community. All around, the new MarketMan app brings great solutions to several problems; it is a win-win for everyone involved

Key Takeaways:

  • The ever-present issue of food waste is often solved by big name companies with a customized inventory solution, but such is often not viable for smaller venues.
  • It’s been a dirty secret that front-of-the house operations and customer relations issues get the technological muscle and advancements, while back-of-the house issues tend to stagnate, unresolved.
  • Mobile app pioneer, Noam wolf, knew there had to be a better way than manually composing orders, frequently resulting in over-ordering and wasted monies.

“By seamlessly connecting the silos between operator and vendor through streamlined software, MarketMan allows restaurant operators to reduce both food costs and inventory management time, all through an easy-to-use cloud-based platform.”

Read more: https://www.qsrmagazine.com/news/streamlined-solution-help-minimize-food-waste

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