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Food Waste Intelligence

How Much is that Wasted Food Costing You?

How Much is that Wasted Food Costing You?

(Hint: It's more than just the cost of the food getting trashed.) Wasted food is wasted money. As a foodservice operator, you are very aware of this connection. But we’re not just talking about the cost of the food that you’re throwing away. Food cost is certainly a major factor, but it doesn’t stop there—you’re paying for that “waste” many times over. In fact, five times by our calculation. Here’s the cold hard truth about the cost of that pan of rosemary chicken headed for the waste bin:

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Is Food Waste On Your Scoreboard? 5 Questions to Pressure-Test Your Operation

Is Food Waste On Your Scoreboard? 5 Questions to Pressure-Test Your Operation

You measure your foodservice operation’s health by looking at a range of key metrics: quality, safety, sanitation and profit. But what about food waste? Is that on your daily “scoreboard” as a measure of success? For most, it’s missing.

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Food Efficiency: Inspiring Sustainable Change in Commercial Kitchens

Food Efficiency: Inspiring Sustainable Change in Commercial Kitchens

We all know employees are critical to our success, influencing perceptions of our brand, controlling the quality of our food and defining the overall guest experience. But often operators struggle with staff engagement, finding it difficult to get people to tune in. This isn’t just unfortunate, it’s dangerous.

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5 Food Waste Myths to Debunk—Now!

5 Food Waste Myths to Debunk—Now!

Food waste: for some kitchens, it’s considered a four-letter word. It’s a topic that people avoid talking about, even if it means ignoring an elephant in the room. For other operations, food waste represents an opportunity for them to do better, save money and help the environment.

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What’s Your Food Waste Reduction Goal for 2015?

What’s Your Food Waste Reduction Goal for 2015?

For many of us, January is a time for New Year’s resolutions, both personally and professionally. After a few weeks in holiday mode, we all return to the office mentally recharged and ready to tackle the year ahead. It’s the perfect time to review your priorities and goals for the year. So I challenge our readers: have you created a food waste reduction goal for 2015? If so, what is the specific target you want to reach?

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