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The Secrets to Successful Catering

Modern Restaurant Management

A strong catering business can be a restaurant’s biggest moneymaker. You know exactly how many people you’re going to serve, how many portions will be provided, what the cost is, what you’re going to charge and what your net profit will be. And you’re getting them for free!). ” they all say no.

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Is Your Sales and Catering Team Leading or Following?

Hospitality Net

Sales and Catering Teams are having a moment right now.Meetings are back, but not the way they were before. These non-professional planners have day jobs, and little to no event planning experience, so they are going to lean hard on your sales and catering team. Today, we’re talking about.The rise of non-professional meeting planners.

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Embracing Change: The Benefits of Changing Your Sales and Catering Hotel Software

Hospitality Net

The thought of changing sales and catering software at your hotel can be daunting. Concerns about downtime, extensive training, staff resistance, and overall chaos are common. However, the decision to upgrade your hotel software can be transformative, streamlining operations and driving business growth.

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Today’s news in brief – 25/4/24

Hotel Owner

Whitbread, the parent company of Premier Inn, has partnered with the Zero Carbon Forum to achieve net-zero emissions in the hospitality sector. South View Lodges, a luxury self-catering accommodation in Devonshire countryside, is on the market after 15 years of operation.

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Ultra-high-net worth wealth fuels European hotel development

Hospitality Net

As reported in our recent “Evolution of Global Luxury Hospitality” research paper, we are witnessing a rise in global wealth. Not only from HNWIs who contribute 70% of luxury travel spend worldwide, but also from the rising UHNWI population – those with a net worth of at least $30 million.

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Today’s news in brief – 8/2/24

Hotel Owner

The hotel was sold to a private, first-time buyer with experience in hospitality. However, the hospitality body insists that these protections should apply to all businesses, not just those meeting the “Small Business Consumer” criteria. Simon Watson, the business agent at Christie and Co, facilitated the sale.

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Today’s news in brief – 29/11/23

Hotel Owner

The redevelopment includes a 20-bedroom hotel, a state-of-the-art conference facility, an on-site restaurant catering for 120 covers, and a 72-space car park with provisions for electric vehicle charging. The CEO, Joel Campbell, expressed excitement about preserving history while redefining the visitor experience.