Food waste is a huge problem faced by many restaurants and hotels around the world, and it is something that can eat away into your profits as well cause severe harm to the environment. Many restaurants try their best to reduce waste by implementing standards and policies, and while some have succeeded, some have not, because such efforts need to be done efficiently so that it does not hamper the day-to-day operations of the establishment, but still reduces waste from every possible aspect of its processes. Reducing food waste is usually the responsibility of all kitchen staff, but it is the head of kitchen who will be help responsible by management to reduce costs in their department. The head of the department may be the one wearing the chef apron, coat and toque, but he is also the person who needs to work out better ways of reducing waste in his division.
Restaurants use many methods to reduce waste in every possible way, in addition to food waste. They use more durable uniforms such as those made of high-quality fabrics or denim aprons, as well as ensuring that guests amenities are used in a proper way within their premises.
However, as the biggest problem and biggest expenses they face is food waste, here are few tips pf how a restaurant can reduce it.
Many establishments these days are more environmentally conscious, taking extra efforts to reduce the negative impact they have on it with sustainable practices. Increased food waste means more garbage and landfills, causing a huge problem, and reducing such waste can help you not only save the environment but reduce your costs as well. Effectively working towards reducing waste can improve your profit margins since you are not spending on unnecessary food which you will ultimately throw away. Plus, as we said efficient reordering means you are serving only food made from fresh ingredients, improving the taste and quality of your food.