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Temperature Control and Food Quality: What Admins Often Miss

Quality often drops after cooking—during holding and transit.

Many complaints happen after cooking—when food sits too long or cools down.

Temperature risk points

  • Transit delays without buffer planning
  • Poor insulation
  • Holding time creep
  • No temperature logs

What admins should insist on

- Time-and-temperature checkpoints - Proper insulated equipment - Standard holding windows - Packaging that protects texture

Great food is delivered to the plate at the right temperature, every time.

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