When things in the fridge start to mold, ooze, or smell, you know it’s time to throw them out. But how do you avoid getting to that point? How long do leftovers last? According to the FDA Food Code, all perishable foods that are opened or prepared should be thrown out after 7 days, maximum. […]
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When it comes to food safety, there are so many rules you have to learn to keep customers safe. But while most food safety practices take place back in the kitchen, there is one rule that takes place right in front of the guests: no bare hand contact. This rule, for the most part, is […]
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Food Safety Reminder: Remember to wash your hands whenever they become contaminated. Even seemingly harmless activities—such as scratching your shoulder or moving a lock of hair behind your ear—can cause contamination. Download Image: Clean Hands Carl Cartoon
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Your interactions with guests are important. The most important interaction, however, may be the very first: greeting your guests. Making guests feel welcome goes a long way towards making their dining experience a good one. Use a polite and friendly greeting when a guest walks in or pulls into the drive-through. For example, you could […]
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Food service managers have an array of responsibilities both in and out of the kitchen. Essentially, they are responsible for all operations of the restaurant or of a similar establishment that prepares and serves food and beverages to customers. As such, managers typically work long hours, anywhere from 12 to 15 hours a day resulting […]
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