In This Issue
Scotsdales aim to double turnover at Notcutts acquisition
All the Glee News officially from
Garden & Leisure Group: 'We don't comment on rumours,' say TGCG
Back to school blues but sales still up as we head for Glee
Lighting shines bright as the nights draw in
GCA 2014 conference: it’s Blackpool
From the shop floor to the altar…
If you’re going to Glee to find your new bestsellers for next year…
Glee 'Buyer Connect 'scheme fully booked says GIMA
New natural slug repellant wins Four Oaks award
Simpsons and Garden Wise are the GCA's Best in Area winners for Scotland
Test your knowledge and help horticulture's charity
Are you underestimating the importance of your kitchen design?
Hillmount Garden Centre Awarded Four-Star Status by Northern Ireland Tourist Board
Sprouting seeds are a bestseller
Growing media sales slow down but bark is still popular
Tribute to Eric Gallagher (1937-2013)
Ten valuable scholarships up for grabs
Glee visitors invited to GCA stand
Webbs triumph in dragon boat race
GTN Bestsellers - garden centre sales data every week
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 
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Are you underestimating the importance of your kitchen design?
Win Champagne at Glee



Have you thought about…creating synergy between front & back of house?



It’s natural to devote a large chunk of your restaurant budget to front of house, because this is what entices your customers into the space. However, all too often, this comes at the expense of investment in the kitchen. The key is to ensure that both areas work in synergy together to provide a great customer experience.

Think about workflow: consider the journey between back and front of house. Where possible plan the kitchen with separate entrance and exit routes to allow for the free flow of staff, food and ‘dirties’.

Align your kitchen design to your restaurant or café menu: to achieve maximum operational efficiency, think carefully about selecting the right equipment to suit your food offer. If badly executed, it can adversely affect the quality of service and the overall customer experience,

Bring your kitchen front of house: if space allows, include an open pass, which allows your customers to see their food being prepared and gives you a wonderful opportunity to showcase the quality and freshness of your produce.

Contact the Catering Design Group at: info@cateringdesign.co.uk

http://www.cateringdesign.co.uk/  or visit us at Glee Stand: 5K20-L25

Each day of the show, Glee Daily News will be walking around in search of visitors wearing an “I’ve thought about it!” pink badge. We’ll be picking one lucky visitor at random every day to win a bottle of champagne courtesy of Catering Design Group. For your chance to win, simply pick up your badge from the Catering Design Group stand within the Catering Zone at Stand No. 5K20-L25.

The badges form part of an innovative idea from the team at CDG who have been providing garden centres with a range of solutions, hints and tips in the run up to the show around the theme: “Have you thought about…” They have covered solutions to problems with queuing, acoustics, sustainability and creating synergy between front and back of house.  

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