Today marks part one of a new series of articles we will be writing about choosing the right equipment: how to find the ideal machine for your business. In this introduction, we will review the variety of machines available and some general issues the consumer should bear in mind when buying equipment for restaurants, delis, caterers, and other food-service operations.
The vast majority of food-service operators require basic food preparation equipment – a slicer, a grinder, and a mixer. No matter what segment you serve, no matter your menu style or concept, regardless of whether you’re a multinational restaurant corporation or a local family diner, we at SupplyKitchen.com - Culinary Secrets Inc. have the right solutions to help your business be the best it can be. We offer the best for your customers, the best for your employees and, ultimately, the best for your bottom line.
Selecting the proper equipment requires some thought and planning. The space you have available is an important consideration as is proper location of the appliance where staff can easily access the unit to remain productive. A location too close to cooking, grilling, or frying equipment will mean grease and dirt, less efficiency and more frequent cleaning. When customers are able to see your equipment, appearance is more important. Also, equipment too small or limiting may cost you more in the long run. When dealing with scales, a moist or humid environment may require specially waterproof scales so they are not ruined.
We urge you to contact us when you are trying to decide what equipment is right for your kitchen. We can help. We have experience and expertise with every item we sell because we are intimately involved in the manufacturing, designing, and rebuilding of machines and for us every client is important and gets personalized attention. We make certain value and quality go with every item you purchase.
In the coming segments of this series, we will post additional information about specific machines; feel free to let us know if there is a certain machine you are considering that you would like profiled!
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