Jonathan Deutsch, Ph.D.

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Jonathan Deutsch, Ph.D.

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Operations

I’ve been accused of running a deceptive ghost kitchen. How should I respond?

Advice Guy: Always be transparent about where your guests’ food is coming from and keep your pricing consistent across platforms.

Food

Should my restaurant have a separate vegan menu?

Advice Guy: If you have sufficient variety and quantity of menu items to warrant a special menu, you should make one available.

Advice Guy: Fruits, vegetables and grains are inherently kosher, but unless a restaurant has rabbinical supervision and certification, it is not.

Advice Guy: The supper club model can work well, but you may want to test it as an event series first.

The short answer is yes, says Advice Guy, though you will want to check with your local health department first.

Advice Guy: Labor challenges in restaurants are not going away. It might be time to think about ways to streamline your operation with a smaller team.

Advice Guy: By bowing to a few loud guests, you may end up alienating many more.

Advice Guy: Restaurant guests feel very loyal to operations—and that’s great. But part of that loyalty is that there may be a backlash to any little change.

Fringe benefits represent the costs of an employee beyond their wages, which might include Medicare tax, paid sick days and healthcare, says Advice Guy.

Advice Guy: Since so many operations are seeking cooks, talented ones can practically choose their gig and may look for better circumstances elsewhere. But a few straightforward strategies can help restaurants keep the cooks they have.

Advice Guy: Ensuring your training, documentation and policies are clear to staff is a good place to start.

Advice Guy: Yes, operators in some states are able to take payments from Electronic Benefit Transfer cards.

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