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jparksx

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How can a POS system help with production planning?
 
  a. It calculates par levels to meet sales forecasts.
  b. It provides data that can be used to develop food-production forecasts.
  c. It specifies the number of food-production employees needed for each shift.
  d. It indicates the amount of money that will be available to purchase food products.

Question 2

Distribution and service are categorized as ________ in the foodservice systems model.
 
  A) functional subsystems
 
  B) controls
 
  C) inputs
 
  D) outputs


Perkypinki

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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