Eating in restaurants has always been about enjoying an experience that can’t be replicated at home. Unfortunately, many uncontrollable factors have made it more difficult to deliver the consistency and value diners seek. Sonja Kehr is a corporate chef with General Mills, and she recently shared easy-to-implement ideas on enhancing the foodservice experience even during times of change.
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of surveyed guests said a good experience would encourage them to spend more¹
of guests who had a poor experience that was not resolved by restaurant management told their family and friends about it¹
“Encourage servers to suggest an appetizer, but make it super easy and fast to execute. Doing so increases ticket totals and tips, plus it buys time back of house and keeps guests satisfied while they wait for their other courses.”SONJA KEHRCORPORATE CHEF, GENERAL MILLS FOODSERVICE
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of U.S. consumers order delivery or takeout once a week²
say they use third-party deliverty services at least two times per week²
of consumers spend at least $50 per order when ordering food online²
We know it seems like new, unforeseen challenges arise all the time. With the right partners and product solutions, you can bring back the classic foodservice experience that creates loyal guests and restaurant success.
¹25+ Restaurant Industry Customer Statistics You Must Know for 2022, lunchbox.io ²Restaurant Online Ordering Statistics, Upserve 2021
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