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For Restaurants Cutting Their Carbon Footprint, Composting Food Scraps Is Just the Beginning

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Heating and cooling, refrigeration, and cooking equipment are the biggest energy users, followed by lighting. It’s a great tool for our overall success,” said Emily Lyall, operations manager at the Lafayette Public House , a coffee, bar, and kitchen. More Energy Guzzlers Cooking equipment is just one facet of restaurant energy use.

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Is Your Ghost Kitchen Haunted by Food Safety Breaches?

Modern Restaurant Management

Therefore, post your health inspection reports on your website and social media platforms. Audit differently. Now, food businesses – including ghost kitchens – are creating a culture of collaboration and development by changing their audit processes. Check all equipment. Commit to ongoing training.

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Six Important Steps Restaurants Should Take to Build a Strong Food Safety Culture

Modern Restaurant Management

Trust is built when company leaders demonstrate a strong commitment to food safety and provide the necessary resources – including training, tools, equipment, and support – to ensure compliance with regulations and best practices. Build Trust One of the foundational pillars of a robust food safety culture is trust.

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11 Tips for Restaurants to Get Back to Business

Modern Restaurant Management

Enforce social distancing and require appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) based on the guidelines for your jurisdiction. This includes quality management software and auditing apps. Reiterate these messages on your website and via social media posts. Manage Visibility. Invest in Digital Tools.

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For Restaurant Owners, Cybersecurity is a People Problem 

Modern Restaurant Management

However, thanks to the explosion of online ordering, owner/operators are left managing massive data sets — without any experience in doing so. The same can be said for their employees, who oftentimes aren’t properly trained in managing data threats. Equally devastating are failures to properly configure online servers.

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2023 Restaurant Technology Trends: Consolidation, Experience, and Fees

Modern Restaurant Management

Here are six things I see coming in 2023: Labor pressure is easing, but operators are still looking for labor management. However, operators who didn’t have a labor management system in place will prioritize finding one. The immediate 2022 labor crunch has been extremely painful for operators.

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The Power of Consistency in Guest Satisfaction

Modern Restaurant Management

Modern Restaurant Management (MRM) magazine connected with Kim Lawton, founder and CEO of New York City-based marketing agency Enthuse to discuss social media accountability, safeguarding a brand, best practices and more. This ensures that new hires are aligned with the brand's expectations from the start.