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jilianpiloj

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What is the difference between Irish whiskey and Scotch?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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This chapter reviews examples of reasons that would explain higher-than- expected food costs that don't meet budget expectations.
 
  What are some additional causes of food cost-related challenges that could be within the restaurant manager's control?



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Answer to Question 1

Like Scotch, Irish whiskey is made from a mash based on barley (with added corn and rye). The difference is that in Ireland the malted barley is dried in coal-fired ovens, in Scotland the barley is dried over peat.

Answer to Question 2

Figure 13.8 identifies some food cost-related challenges that are within a manager's ability to control. Additional examples include ineffective procedures to estimate production volumes with subsequent left-over food that cannot be re-used, employee theft of raw food products and unapproved employee eating practices, and improper procedures for delivering and re-stocking foods on self-service buffet, dessert or other help-yourself items.



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