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Industry News
Honoring Women of the Pizzeria Industry — Happy International Women’s Day
Happy International Women’s Day. Today, we pay tribute to the women of the pizzeria industry, from owners and managers to pizza makers and servers. You are strong, inspiring and unstoppable. The women in this photo represent the hundreds of tho...
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People & Pizzerias
Round & Round: Pizza Pros sound off on Pizza Expo 365, Pizza Expo and COVID-19 Updates
We recently circled the wagons with Scott Anthony (Punxsy Pizza in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania), Nicole Bean (Pizaro’s Pizza Napoletana in Houston), Pasquale di Diana (Bacci Pizzeria in Chicago), John Arena (Metro Pizza in Las Vegas), Derek Sanchez ...
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Menu Development
Revenge of the Curds: Specialty Cheeses to Add to Your Menu
“In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity.” – Sun Tzu, The Art of War The year 2020 marked one of the most tumultuous restaurant years in my lifetime. Because of Covid, my business model was shaken by new state rules, staff h...
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Operations
Man on the Street: Keeping the Doors Closed
When restaurants started closing their doors back last March, all anybody could talk about was when they could reopen. More than 11 months later, we’re finally starting to get optimistic with several vaccines in distribution and stronger governme...
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Finance & Growth
Building Blocks: Controlling Your Food and Labor Costs
After spending the past few issues discussing menus, marketing and manpower, we’re going to discuss the big process underlying every facet of your business: controlling costs. I’m sure you have heard a lot about “prime costs,” or the direct c...
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Brand & Marketing
Marketing Budget Basics
The fundamental steps of a sound marketing budget When Keniey Sonley first joined Colorado-based Parry’s Pizza as its director of marketing in 2011, scant residue of a marketing apparatus existed. “They pretty much did everything on their own and...
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Brand & Marketing
In Range: Using Geofencing to Advertise
When looking for ways to stretch ad dollars, geofencing may provide specific advantages and lower costs. “Geofencing is a strategy of getting your brand to smartphone users only using ads that are relevant to them,” says Michael Hammelburger, CEO...
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Brand & Marketing
The Pizzeria’s Abridged Guide to Social Media in 2021
The New Social When discussing the growth of Triple Jays Pizzeria in Atlanta, Jay Terrence doesn’t get far without mentioning the role of social media. Given Triple Jays’ 2015 origins as a food truck, social media served a tool to communicate wit...
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Brand & Marketing
How to drive more traffic to your restaurant’s website
The Fast Lane When it comes to website development and management, restaurant owners tend to be hands off. Let the professionals do what they do best. But, are you asking yourself: why doesn’t my pizzeria’s website get more visits or why is my re...
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Menu Development
Explore ways to maximize mushrooms — Making Room
Explore Mushrooms on Pizza Pepperoni has one implementation on pizza. Pepperoni goes on top, before the bake like any other typical topping. The size and taste of the pepperonis will vary, but there aren’t multiple species of pepperoni. Mushrooms, ...
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Operations
Common Kitchen Injuries and Prevention
Best practices for protecting employees from falls, burns, cuts and other harms The kitchen can be a dangerous place, and not only because the close quarters make it difficult to prevent the transmission of the novel coronavirus. The fast-paced work ...
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Operations
The Million Dollar Lesson: A Story About Portion Control
Here is a story about Dan. Dan was ready to open his first pizzeria. As part of his business plan, Dan had to plan what food to sell and how much to charge for each item. “I need to consult with an expert.” said Dan. “Where can I find the top p...