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Service opportunities abound in foodservice

But it's also evident even in more expensive establishments. My wife and I have been disappointed for a wide variety of reasons, often because the restaurant didn't have the meal that we ordered from the menu.

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Maybe this happens because the restaurant's business is so much better than expected, and the restaurant simply ran out of certain menu foods. That seems fairly likely, now that more than half the meals Americans eat are prepared outside the home. (I think we first crossed the 50% mark last year, and I doubt we're likely to return to a preponderance of home-cooked meals.)

But why does the problem appear to be increasing? Over the years, Packaging World has published a number of stories about food manufacturers that adopt innovative packaging to help them and the restaurants they sell to avoid what in the retail trade is called "out of stock." Improved information systems, just-in-time order filling, better packaging and transportation and preparation systems--all should be creating a more stable menu and the ability to fill orders. In the face of all this new technology, why should the problem be growing more rather than less prevalent? The simple answer may be that technology is only as good as the people who use it.

Month after month, our editors review new packaging materials and containers that are designed to make more foods available at peak quality for longer periods of time. More foodservice outlets are redesigning their kitchens to acknowledge the movement of food preparation farther back down the supply chain. Unless the unit managers are better trained to understand inventory and demand, improved technology becomes unimportant.

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