Tag Archives: Smart Kitchen

Keeping the Kitchen Cooking: How IoT Preventative Maintenance Saves Restaurants Time and Money

In the fast-paced foodservice industry, a broken piece of kitchen equipment can bring operations to a screeching halt. From dead ovens to busted refrigerators, equipment failures cause more than lost revenue and unhappy customers. The reactive repairs needed to get back up and running come with steep costs that drain restaurant profits over time.  The […]

Serving Up Food Safety: How Connected Facilities Keep Customers Healthy

Foodborne illness is an ever-present concern for restaurants and food service establishments. The costs associated with contaminated food are staggering—according to the CDC, around 48 million Americans get sick from tainted food every year. Beyond the serious health implications, foodborne outbreaks can also devastate a business through lost revenue, lawsuits, reputational damage, and expensive food […]

Connected Facilities Reduce Administrative Burdens

In 2024, labor shortages will continue to impact operations across industries. Multi-site commercial businesses must find new ways to operate efficiently amidst hiring difficulties. This is where the Internet of Things (IoT) can have a tremendous impact. Companies can rise above hiring woes through workplace automation and connected facilities. Reduce Day-to-Day Burdens A connected facility […]

Keeping Frying Oil Fresh: How Connected Fryers and Oil Filtration Boost Quality and Profits

Vegetable and other cooking oil prices in the United States continue to climb due to increased demand and tightening supplies. Renewable fuel mandates are diverting more vegetable oils for biofuel production, and extreme weather events can disrupt the production of crucial oilseed crops. For the foodservice industry, this translates to soaring frying oil expenses that […]

Our Best Blogs of 2023

As we approach the final stretch of the year, we’re excited to present our top five blogs of 2023. Whether you’re still hard at work or taking a break to enjoy some holiday festivities, these blogs are perfect for a moment of year-end enlightenment. Wrap things up with these interesting reads—no scissors or tape required! […]

Leveraging Technology to Enhance Food Safety and Boost Profits for Commercial Kitchens

Foodborne illness is a constant concern for commercial kitchens and foodservice operations. According to the CDC, around 48 million people get sick each year from contaminated food, and one in six Americans contract some sort of food-related illness annually. Not only is foodborne illness a serious health hazard, but it also hits foodservice businesses in […]

The High Cost of Reactive Maintenance

Equipment failure is inevitable, but how foodservice and retail facilities respond to it can make all the difference in operational costs. Reactive maintenance has long been the default strategy—run equipment until it breaks, then scramble to fix or replace it. This approach may seem cost-effective, but it carries hidden costs that add up over time. […]

Why Connectivity is King for Commercial Kitchens and Foodservice Operations

  Commercial kitchens and foodservice operations have evolved significantly over the years, with equipment such as ovens, fryers, refrigerators and ice machines being increasingly connected to the cloud. This connectivity provides a wealth of data that can be utilized to improve operational efficiency and optimize processes in the foodservice industry. While energy control is a […]

Our Top 5 Blogs of 2022

As the year winds down, we took time to reflect on the things we’re proud of, and our blog definitely topped the list. As a team, we thrive on bringing value to our clients, and in 2022, we delivered some of our best stuff yet. So without further ado, here are our top five blogs […]

How IoT Helps Avoid Getting into Hot Water

Everyone works hard in the foodservice industry, but arguably no one works harder than hot water. Hot water is essential for sanitation and critical to keeping an establishment up and running. Without it, downtime is inevitable, and with downtime comes lost profits, frustrated employees, and unhappy customers—three things every establishment wants to avoid. The good […]