In the United States, between consumers and retail (restaurants and stores), 31% of the food supply is wasted every year. This is equal to 133 billion pounds and nearly $162 billion worth of food (according to the USDA). While some of this is due to food spoiling, a lot is because of restaurants and grocery stores over-ordering or misuse while cooking. View Post
Many people associate being eco-friendly with spending more money. While some eco-friendly products are more expensive than their traditional counterparts, being eco-friendly as a whole will save you money. We'll tell you how.View Post
Becoming an eco-friendly restaurant can seem daunting, expensive, and overwhelming. It doesn't have to be! Becoming a more environmentally friendly restaurant means making simple swaps to more eco-friendly alternatives. Here are 10 simple swaps to make your restaurant more eco-friendly.View Post
The restaurant business is known for employees coming and going in a snap. This means you'll spend more time training and hiring. Here's a simple guide to reducing employee turnover in your restaurant.
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Restaurants are an ever-growing industry. Because food-service is a consumer-based industry, feedback is one of your most important tools for improvement. When starting your restaurant, you can hold a soft opening to generate feedback and prepare for your grand opening.
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It's customary for restaurants and other businesses to give something special to their employees at the end of the year. Usually, that's a cash bonus, but sometimes it's a gift or token of your appreciation. Here are a few different kinds of bonuses. Keep reading to figure out what's best for your budget.
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