The ever increasing necessity to build consumer confidence through ensuring the safety of colleagues and customers takes dual form in hospitality, being safe, and being seen to be safe by customers. Free proof of concept offers the ability to deploy and test technology to aid building consumer confidence in your hospitality brand. Visible Trust As hospitality … [Read more...]
Essential commercial kitchen maintenance: ductwork, extraction and ventilation
Just because you can’t see something, it doesn’t mean it can be overlooked. Essential commercial kitchen maintenance is vital with ductwork, extraction and ventilation. It might look clean, but if deposits of grease are allowed to accumulate in extract ductwork, a flash flame or high temperature may cause them to ignite. To protect your staff, visitors and your … [Read more...]
Maintaining good safety basics in hospitality
The government continues to advise on maintaining good safety basics for hospitality, with particular emphasis on regular hand washing for 20 seconds, using soap and water or hand sanitiser. It’s simple and effective in combating Covid-19, and all too easy to forget. The governments advice underlines that hand washing is most important when you get to work or handle … [Read more...]
Face Masks for Hospitality: the reusable, sustainable and less expensive solution
The speed at which most businesses adopted wearing face masks led to disposable masks being procured as the 'perceived' lowest cost solution. The safe disposal of disposable masks however was largely not factored into the cost equation. The Government provides stringent guidelines for safe disposal of disposable face masks with specific processes and procedures that need to be … [Read more...]
Supreme Court decision points to hospitality bank card refunds
Following the recent landmark decision by the Supreme Court against Visa and Mastercard, in favour of Sainsburys et al, - the Supreme Court Judgement summary can be read here - hospitality businesses can now access potential refunds without having to litigate themselves. The matter is complex and requires substantial consideration, so we recommend readers that may be eligible … [Read more...]