Showing posts with label Food Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food Technology. Show all posts
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Time and Temperature Abuse
Recently I was presented with this product from a vendor who visited my store. This is an example of how technology is being applied to the Food Service Industry. The product is called TOUCHBLOCK. It is a hand-held wireless device that allows you to records and monitors daily procedures, comply with food safety regulations and identify inefficiencies in your Food Management Program. The cost varies depending on the needs of the operation but the vendor claims that it pays for itself by saving time and increasing efficiencies. If interest a business owner can contact TOUCHBLOCK free for a demo and Profit Plus calculation for yor business.
When equipment, utensils, and surfaces are not cleaned and sanitized, food can easily become contaminated.
A challenge for all food service operations is to have an effective Cleaning and Back of the House Sanitation Program. This is one of the most important areas of food protection because it involves what is used to prepare, hold, and store items and equipment that will come in to contact with food. Often times when contamination happens at this level it will not be corrected in the preparation process making food vulnerable to contamination and potential Unsafe to eat. In many small operations, WareWashing is done manually, creating the potential for human error. Having strict and enforced policies on how manual dishwashing should occur in an operation is most effective when supported by adequate equipment. Manual dishwashing in labor intensive and the right equipment to support the back of the house sanitarian in essential in their commitment to doing the job efficiently. Power Soak is a company that has branded the Continuous Motion Wash Technology. See how it works and supports warewashing and I am sure you will agree that it is worth the investment to enhance any Cleaning and Sanitizing Program:
Poor Personal Hygiene, specifically failure to wash hands properly, is a leading cause of foodbourne illness. Food often becomes unsafe because it is prepared by foodhandlers who have failed to practice proper handwashing thus transferring unsafe contaminates to food. Ensuring that proper handwashing practices are enforced in a food service establishment is mandated by food safety regulations. All facilities must have a properly stocked Handwash Station and employees fully trained on how to properly wash hands. The video, "Hand Washing and the Risk of Cross Contamination," illustrates the importance of properly washing hands.
Hand Washing and the Risk of Cross Contamination
One technological innovation for ensuring proper handwashing is the installation of Proper Handwashing Detection Monitoring systems. These systems identify employees through the use of assigned badges which are used to initiate handwashing activities. It alerts the system if employee fails to properly execute all steps of proper handwashing. Cloud Clean is a company that provides Handwashing Monitoring Systems - visit their website at below link www.cloudclean.com
Combi-Ovens are widely popular in the restaurant industry. If you are currently doing concessions, cafes, or carry-outs, this is a great way to extend your menu and quickly prepare a wide array of dishes that would previously be impossible to consider for quick-service.
Hello Everyone,
Just to get started I wanted to set the tone for my blog. Having been in the Hospitality field for over 21 years I consider myself a veteran. If you are like me, trying to keep up with all the technological advancements in the industry is quite challenging. When I started as a professional in the industry, being automated was an advantage a company had, today its a complex issue that must be a part of an organizational business plan. My goal is to use this blog to assist leaders in the hospitality industry by sifting through the technical jargon and presenting some of the innovative IT trends in Hospitality in a language anyone can understand. "Food Tech In Plain English" will bring information to managers, business owners, entrepreneurs, and the culinary enthusiast in a way that they can understand it and implement into making their business effective and efficient.
So look forward to some interesting reviews!!!