2/26/24 Monday a.m. w/Raymond
Notes about the shift in general:
It was a good close with all food on both line stations moved to the dough cooler. All hot and cold units were at the appropriate temperature. Hot and cold held food on the lines were at the appropriate temperature when checked. It was a slow but steady shift with a large order at the beginning. Bailey took over the marsal and I moved to roto to assist with the large order. There were small pops and all areas did well to maintain ticket times. Billy was able to complete some high touch cleaning on vents over the Expo area. I checked in the produce order and had to return one case of multicolor red peppers. We had the first of two BOH meetings today with the last one to take place on Thursday.
Taking a close look at the sales by hour, you can see the following:
The shift started with with a large order
Breaks started at 12:30 pm and all of the BOH was able to take breaks
Labor was high due to the BOH meeting
1.How many pies did we run on the timesheet? 4/5
2. KMOD stuff:
Snapshot
02/27 Tuesday
6:30 PM - Ray Barrera/Ryan Ross - 10 Pizzas LM
Shift Scrub:
3. Food stuff:
Please continue to monitor the quality of red peppers. There was a case sent back today because they were multicolored
We had a few cookies that do not pass inspection, but most of them were acceptable
Produce Market Alerts
Short-term outlook: The market is unstable, and price increases are expected to continue into next week.
Longer term: The market could decrease in late February. However, we should still expect March to bring overall higher price points than YTD.
Due to weather or delays at the port the items below will affected by shorter supplies, fair quality and higher prices-
Basil
Red cabbage
Cucumbers
Onions
Tomatoes
Midtown, please be on cautious alert regarding these items. Please be on the lookout for any poor quality products.
Food Pricing Awarness: This is just to be mindful of food cost and not intended to deter us from having an adequate supply on hand. Again, just be aware when receiving these products we should not accept anything but the best quality possible.
(Pricing made available by Houston Avocado)
Please note: Effective.. 02/18/24- 02/24/24
Cucumbers $1.77 lb. up from $1.42 lb.
Lettuce Iceberg $33.00 up from $23.75
Lettuce Romaine $31.75 up from $23.75
Onion White 50 lb up $68 up from $64
Tomatoes 4x5 $36.00 down from $40.00
Tomatoes Roma $19.50 down from $21.00
Pepper Bell Red $41.10 up from $36.95
4. Sales for the shift: $1,946 up against last Monday’s $2,492
5. Labor for the shift: 80%
People:
Dough/Dish: Gerardo
Prep: Estela
Z1R: Pedro
Z2R:
Z3R: Will
Z1M:
Z2M:
Z3M:
Z4M: Bailey/Raymond
Sub/Salad: Leo
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7. What did you teach someone today?
8. Repair issues: There are currently no repairs required at this time
The stuff about the stuff:
Notes for FOH: The FOH did well. Slices were serve Timely.
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