THEORY MANUAL FOR B.A.HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT AURANGABAD PREPARED BY HEMANT GOKHALE BA(Hons)in Hospitality Management EXECUTIVE CHEF Introduction Food service operation requires many resources and personnel. The food service industry is huge‚ employees millions and grosses billions. However no business establishment earns a fortune with out hard work‚ risks and good control systems. The food service industry is a high risk business. It is possible to earn
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Contributed January 30‚ 2002 by Sivanesan Sivakaruniam siva@kepland.com.sg Audit Program: Food & Beverage Cost Control Objective: Prepared By Date To ensure food and beverage cost incurred is reasonable‚ properly supported and accounted for. : _______________________ : _______________________ Audit Steps 1. a • • • • • • • • Purchase Quotation Ensure vendors selected are approved by management. Ensure vendor list is periodically reviewed by management. Ensure purchase request is properly approved
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THE PURPOSE OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE COST CONTROL 1. The principal purpose of food and beverage planning and control systems is • to avoid excessive costs by reducing waste and other forms of loss to a minimum‚ without sacrificing the quality or quantity of the food which goes to the customer. 2. An effective control procedure will serve other purposes as well: • aid in developing popular menus • aid in improving the quality of the product • aid in pricing
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Objectives of F&B control * Analysis of income and expenditure performance can be expressed in gross profit‚ net margin (gross – wages) and net profit (net margin – rent‚ rates‚ insurance…) * Establishment and maintenance of standards. SOP (standard operational procedures) * Pricing * Prevention of waste * Prevention of fraud * Management information Problems of F&B control * Perishability of food * Business volume unpredictability/sales instability * Menu
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Food and beverage control systems Food and beverage control systems can help you introduce the same financial rigour to your dining establishment or catering company that you’ll find in manufacturing operations. What is a food and beverage control system? A food and beverage control system is a means of computerizing best practice within a restaurant or catering operation. It gives managers a better idea of the flow of food through the restaurant‚ enabling them to plan cash flow and stock control
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LABORATORY MANUAL Food and Beverage Control System Laboratory Activity No. ___ MAKING A SALES FORECAST Objectives: * To be able to know the future sales of the restaurant * | Materials to be used: Paper Pen Calculator Procedures: 1. Read and analyze the stated assumptions. 2. Supply the data needed for the percentage increase for the forecast 2013. 3. To get the forecasted actual covers‚ multiply the total covers for each month of 2012 to the assumed percentage
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FOOD AND BEVERAGE IN HOTELS: A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS? It is a very well established fact that independent‚ freestanding Food and Beverage outlets are more successful than their hotel equivalents. There has always been a lot of scrutiny into the monetary role that Food and beverage operations play within hotels and if they are a venture that will compromise the total profitability of the establishment. Hotels‚ right until the 1950’s predominantly generated its revenue from room sales. This all changed
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Tittle: Food and Beverage Operations Management (Unit 5) Unit Level: L/601/1971 (Level 4) Module Tutor: Dr. Sam Hazra Learner: GERGANA TSAREVA College ID: GT21132 Submission date: 25th March MARCH 2013 PAGE OF CONTENT 1. LO1. Understand different food and beverage production and service systems……………….3 2. 1.1Characteristics of food production…………………………………………………………………………………………3 3. 1.2 Factors affecting recipes and menus for specific systems………………………………….4 4. 1.3 Compare the costs and staffing
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Food & Beverage Operations May2010 www.cthresources.com Page 1 www.cthawards.com 1 Content I. II. Description Learning Outcomes III. Syllabus IV. Assessment V. Chapters 1 - 8 www.cthresources.com Page 2 www.cthawards.com Description Description The aim of the Food & Beverage Operations module is to provide students with an understanding of the operational & supervisory aspects of running a food & beverage operation for an international clientele in a range of establishments
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In most hotels‚ Food and Beverage can be a heart. Man cannot live without her/his own heart‚ as well as a hotel cannot shine and lasting without a good Food and Beverage section. http://fandbfood.com/fb-mean-food-and-beverage/. However‚ food and beverage outlets are usually less profitable than their outstanding counterparts. According to Kirby D. Payne‚ CHA ‚ there are many reasons why hotel Food and Beverage profits are not what we would like them to be. This is quite understandable‚ after all
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