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RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT

We like food.  We need Food.  We appreciate those who provide it!

We Like Food | AGI Hospitality RecruitingChances were that during the first week of your life, people gave gifts of food to your parents.  Every birthday you had involved food like cake and ice cream.  When you went on a date, you went to a restaurant to eat food.  Important occasions of celebration (graduation, wedding, job promotion, etc.) were surrounded by the sharing of food.  When you were recovering from a surgery, food was brought to your home as a way to help you rest and heal.  And even when your loved-one died, food was a part of family and friends gathering around as support during a time of loss.  How long would it take us to create a complete list of times when food is a part of our lives?  Well, since it is daily, perhaps it might be best to quote a very famous toy spaceman, “…to infinity and beyond!”

This is why restaurants are in business – to provide food options for you when you want to eat for a basic daily need, during celebrations, times of healing, and time of loss.  Food sustains us, entertains us, rewards us, and comforts us.  We are fortunate to have so many opportunities to eat with so many food options and places that offer delectable delights to the taste buds.

Food is a basic thing, and quite frankly, the ultimate consumable!  More food is constantly needed.  Our bodies cannot preserve it for long; our organs process it for energy and nutrition, we eliminate the waste, and then we have to eat again. The food industry is really a great one to be in, isn’t it?  Guaranteed demand for it will always exist!

We want to dedicate this blog entry to all food-industry professionals – especially those who prepare our food and serve it to us in restaurants!

Restaurant Managers are very near-and-dear to our hearts because of their huge responsibilities in making sure the food is safe and satisfying to us.  Their responsibilities extend inward to run the operations management side that includes human resources, inventory, accounting, customer service, and work/safety standards.  The work is physically hard and intellectually demanding.  We also know that dedicated Restaurant Managers are there because they truly want to be there.  They like people.  Their self-worth is high because they know they are providing an essential part of human life – food.  Happy repeat-customers prove that they are doing things right.

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Talk to the Restaurant Manager

The next time you are in a restaurant, make a point to speak to the Restaurant Manager.  Tell him or her that you notice the great work they are doing for the company, their staff, and the patrons.  Remind them that their devotion and enthusiasm is appreciated, and tell them why you will come and dine there again.  They work many hours to make sure you have a pleasant dining experience, so why not spend a minute or two expressing your appreciation for their labor?  Your good words will create a positive ripple-effect of good things for everyone!

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TAGS: AGI Hospitality Recruiting, Restaurant, Restaurant Management, Restaurant Managers


Restaurant Menu Updates for Kids and Gluten-Free Patrons

The next time you’re dining out, take a closer look at the Children’s Menu. You’ll notice more whole-grain choices and fruit rather than fries. Likewise, gluten-free items are significantly emerging as well. These are positive changes that help to balance the paradigm shift when more families are convinced that, in order to eat healthy, they have to eat at home. However, many well-known restaurants are realizing that our current society, both young and old, is asking for healthier food selections on the menu.

Updated Menu | AGI Hospitality Recruiting Just like adults, children have their list of favorite restaurants too. As parents, we recognize that the short list of kid-favorite eateries isn’t because the children are thinking about nutrition, but rather, they are thinking about the entertainment value of the meal. If the meal comes with a toy, an arcade area, a playground, crayons and coloring books, and the like, children will always try to persuade you to taking them where the fun awaits. But now with these kid-friendly places including more fruits, vegetables, and whole-grains with the meals, there doesn’t have to be such an avoidance issue. Better eating choices can be fostered when combined with a “favorite” place and the aspect of some entertainment.
As food allergies are becoming more and more common, being “picky” about what to eat goes far beyond the stigma of yester-years. Eating something that causes an allergic reaction can often be severe enough for a visit to the nearest emergency room. Things such as peanut products, fish and shellfish, and gluten are the top three culprits that can turn a dining experience into a near-tragedy. Although it is the responsibility of the parent and/or adult to be very mindful of their own allergy circumstances, restaurants are also mindful that allergic reactions are scenarios that they do not want happening at their establishments.
Let’s say a big “bravo” to those who are keen on the trend to offer healthier food selections on the menu! It all boils down to the actual dining experience that really matters – so removing some of the anxieties for those who have to truly consider better eating habits and avoiding food allergies is absolutely a very good thing to do.
 

TAGS: Customer Needs, Restaurant Management


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