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How to get your restaurant team involved in your Social Media strategy

Social media can be a huge growth driver. If your business is seeking a new audience, launching a new location or looking to gain traction for a change of menu then a strong social media network can bring attention, as well as diners, through your doors. What many brands don’t realise is that your restaurant team is a huge asset when it comes to social media strategy.

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How discounting can affect your restaurant’s brand

Discounting is a popular trick in the restaurant trade but it doesn’t always produce the best results. Many experts now believe that discounting is rarely an effective strategy for attracting regular customers and building up a loyal base of support. In fact, you could even be damaging your brand if you’re still using discounting as a business tool.

Creating a premium impression in your restaurant

According to the “primacy effect,” the information that customers learn about you first has a much more lasting impact than much of what comes later. So, the initial impression your business makes, from the first time they click on the website, to the moment customers lay eyes on your menu, or the minute they walk through the door, is crucial. It not only provides the foundation for customer loyalty but will also encourage those all-important word of mouth (or social media shared) recommendations too. If the first impression you’re looking to create is a premium one, what do you need to know about how to do it?

Beyond the kitchen, what options do I have?

Whether it’s a permanent decision or a temporary move, for many chefs there comes a time when it’s important to get outside the kitchen. It could be a matter of health, family or just the desire for a career change – if you’re looking to move beyond the kitchen then what options do you have?

Attracting and managing key influencers

There are many different factors involved in restaurant success. One of the most valuable is marketing. However, marketing your business is a very different today compared to just a few years ago – mainly because of the presence of influencers and the impact they can have on success or failure.

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7 Kitchen habits that could win you a promotion

There is no set journey for moving up the hierarchy in the kitchen. It takes a combination of skill, hard work and talent to win that coveted promotion. However, you can help your career to move in the right direction by getting into good habits that will enable your skills and experience to develop with a promotion in mind.

NutriPro More plants on Plate – Plants to feed the world

To feed the larger, wealthier, urban population that is predicted by 2050, food production needs to increase by 70%.

NutriPro More plants on Plate – Hidden animal-based ingredients

While meat, eggs, and dairy milk are easy to identify, there are other foods where the presence of animal products is not so obvious.

NutriPro More plants on Plate – Why people are eating more plants

There are multiple reasons to follow a plant-based diet.

NutriPro More plants on Plate – Understanding plant-based diets

There are many different approaches to plant-based eating, from people who simply want to eat meat less often to people who consume no animal products or by-products of any kind.

NutriPro More plants on Plate – Serving it up! Integrating more plants into your menu

Here are some ideas to expand your plant-based options:

NutriPro More plants on Plate – Serving it up! Choosing an alternative centre of plate

Putting protein on the plate drives satiety and delays digestion.