1.3 billion tons of food is wasted globally – with 40 percent of it coming from restaurants and other different food businesses. Here are some of the ideas I’ve come up with to reduce restaurant food waste!
1. Adopt restaurant waste management
• Build a team of responsible individuals for this job
• Track and evaluate waste in a restaurant manually or digitally
• Analyse the documentation on bought items and consider your business decisions
• Review inventory regularly in order to compare buying and quantity of waste
• Trim the menu to reduce the amount of leftovers
• Reuse everything that can be reused
2. Have kitchen prep lists for cooks
3. Manage restaurant inventory
An overstocked inventory may give you the feeling of being prepared, but it actually leads to significant food waste. This can happen by misplacing your food items or forgetting about them. In some cases, they might even be stolen!
A lot of ingredients get thrown away because they get expired. The best way to manage inventory is to employ the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method. Previously purchased items and those with earlier expiry dates should be placed in the front row to make sure they are used first. Make sure that everyone who handles ingredients in the kitchen is adequately trained in first in, first out inventory management techniques.
4. Reuse food
5. Mention dates on frozen items
For frozen items, mark them with dates, so you use them before they get stored away for too long. Make sure the staff understands expiration terms like 'best by', 'use by' and 'sell by' to avoid food waste.
6. Measure food waste
7. Predict food orders
Having a system in place to assist in accurate food order prediction is a great way to reduce food waste. It can be done manually or with the help of digital technology, such as predictive ordering technology. By providing more accurate data and a better understanding of food order patterns, it will ultimately lead to better control over the kitchen and less waste and better profit.
8. Make customers a part of the fight against waste
Food waste management is a global challenge and a range of new technologies are emerging to help homes and businesses handle it more efficiently. With the right mix of technology, vigilance and careful planning, reducing waste is an achievable goal. It is an area worth investigating: in addition to the obvious benefit of improved profitability, it gives businesses a chance to engage better with customers by demonstrating a social conscience and commitment to green values.