Running allergen management across a single restaurant is manageable-you control the kitchen, you know your suppliers, your team works in one place. Add a second location, then a third, and the problem changes shape. Each new site introduces new staff, new suppliers, new menus, and new opportunities for allergen data to drift out of sync.
Menu & Food Data Management for Restaurant Operators
Guidance on structuring and maintaining recipe and menu data, enabling efficient updates, consistency across channels, and accurate information for both staff and customers.
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Menu Labeling Laws for Restaurants: What US Operators Need to Know
Key Takeaways: Federal menu labeling law applies to chain restaurants and similar food businesses with 20 or more US locations operating under the same name with substantially the same menu items Covered businesses must display calories on menus and menu boards, and...
Delivery Apps and Allergens: Who is Responsible?
Third-party apps deliver your food — but you’re responsible for the allergen information Whether you are coordinating high-volume US delivery via DoorDash, Uber Eats, or Grubhub, the responsibility for providing accurate allergen information...

