FOOD QUALITY Quality * Relates to excellent product or services that fulfills or exceeds our expectations Food Quality * Includes all attributes that influence product’s value to the consumers. This includes‚ Negative attributes (e.g.spoilage‚ contamination with filth‚ discoloration‚ off odors & flavors; Positive attributes (e.g. origin‚ color‚ flavor‚ texture and processing method used -Food Quality is a term which may refer to several things: ♣ the extent to which food contains
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ANALYSIS OF SERVICE QUALITY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION‚ AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CUSTOMER LOYALTY. (Passengers Survey of Domestic Full Service Airlines Company “Garuda Indonesia” in Indonesia) Mohamad Rizan Management Department of Economics Faculty‚ State University of Jakarta‚ Indonesia dr_rizan@yahoo.com ABSTRACT The aims of research are : 1) Analyzing service quality‚ customer satisfaction and loyalty of full service airlines company (Garuda Indonesia) in Indonesia‚ and 2) Testing
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Food Service: A Growing Industry 1 Categories of Food Service 2 Catering and Food Delivery Services 3 Hygiene and Sanitation 9 Design and Layout of the Dining 12 And Working Area Principles of Quantity Cooking 15 Planning Menu 21 Capital Requirements‚ Food Costing and Pricing
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A place to spend quality times with your friends and family with mouth watering food and breath taking beauty of the longest beach in the world CONTENTS 1. Executive summary 2. Profile of the team 3. Company Overview 3.1 Mission statement 3.2 Vision statement 3.3 Key products/ services 3.4 Strategic goals and objectives (Long term and short term) 4. Industry overview and analysis 4.1 PEST Analysis 4.2 Industries SWOT 4.3 Five Forces 4.4 Core Competence 4.5 Competitive
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Service quality has been recognized as a key factor in differentiating service products. Customer satisfaction can be secured through high quality products and services (Getty & Getty‚ 2003; Gupta & Chen‚ 1995; Tsang & Qu‚ 2000). Edvardsson (1996) reflected that the concept of service should be approached from the customer ’s point of view‚ since it was his/her perception of the outcome that constituted the service. Customers may have different values and different grounds for assessment and most
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Cook/Chill Centralized Food Service in Corrections By Louise E. Mathews‚ Chief of Food Services‚ San Diego County‚ California‚ Sheriffs Department capacity of 2‚345. In 1989‚ these facilities were holding up to 4‚500 inmates-and the numbers were climbing-giving San Diego the dubious distinction of being the most overcrowded system in the country. To determine more effective ways of handling the increasing number of inmates‚ the county commissioned two external feasibility studies (1985 and 1989)
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Wal-Mart’s Strategic Quality Management and Customer Satisfaction MGT/449 December 5‚ 2010 Dr. Olivia Herriford Wal-Mart’s Strategic Quality Management and Customer Satisfaction One organization that has become successful in many aspects of satisfaction and quality is Wal-Mart. This organization started out providing basic products to customers during certain hours of the day and evening‚ and then expanded the become Wal-Mart Supercenters by also providing groceries and becoming a 24-hour
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the Food Service Industry * After World War II‚ college and universities provided food service to the students and built separate dining halls for men and women. * Companies set fast food services that competed with food establishments in colleges and universities. * 1865‚ Victor Hugo introduced school feeding at a very minimal cost. * School food service started in Boston School Committee in the United States. It was granted management food service in 1894. * Food services in
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History of Food Service Management Food service industry in action From the street vendors and caterers of ancient Rome to the modern food service industry‚ food service skills have traditionally been taught through apprenticeship. Many colleges offer food service management programs‚ but 66 percent of people currently working as servers and managers hold a high school diploma or less and were trained on the job. Sweeping changes in how food is shipped‚ stored and prepared mean that food service
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PROJECT 1 Reasons for customer service problems include the following: 1. Not listening to or collecting information from customers. It is surely self-evident that listening to the customers is fundamental to providing a high level of customer care. Self-evident it may be‚ but surprisingly few organisations and individuals possess and use good listening skills. People are all so very different. We come from such a wide variety of backgrounds and cultures. We all have different ways of thinking
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