Figuring out how to minimize operating costs is an ongoing concern for food service and restaurant owners around the globe. Reducing these kinds of expenses can mean the difference between success and failure in a fiercely competitive industry.
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Even so, many restaurant owners who seek ways to cut costs can overlook the various financial benefits that can be gained from a high-quality food safety management system (FSMS).
It’s customary to think of an FSMS as a necessary expense that restaurants and foodservice companies simply have to bear as part of the cost of doing business. In actuality, research has shown that improvements in food safety can significantly boost profits. And in recent years, digital technology has substantially bolstered the effectiveness of food safety management systems and expanded their capacity to streamline business processes.
Financial benefits associated with digital food safety management systems include:
Savings in labor and time
– By allowing for automated logging of data—such as freezer temperatures—it’s possible to dispense with relatively time-consuming paper-and-pen recording practices and allow businesses to devote more time to other tasks. It’s common for a digital FSMS to substantially reduce the time needed for these procedures. A digital FSMS can also provide on-the-spot guidance for corrective actions, so employees don’t have to search for that information.
Reduction of food waste
– On average, restaurants have to discard 4%-10%1 of their food before it can reach customers. That represents a huge waste of resources, and it is largely caused by equipment failure, such as malfunctioning refrigeration units. An automated FSMS can continuously monitor food-storage equipment and send an alert whenever a power failure or similar problem occurs. This makes it possible to save food before spoilage can set in.






