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The Food and Beverage Sector

The Food and Beverage Sector. Food and Beverage Operations. Food Service in History Tourism and Food Service Food Service in Accommodation Facilities Restaurants, room service, minibars, etc. Employee cafeterias Cruise dining. Quick Service Drive Through Outlets Cafeterias

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The Food and Beverage Sector

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  1. The Food and Beverage Sector © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.

  2. Food and Beverage Operations • Food Service in History • Tourism and Food Service • Food Service in Accommodation Facilities • Restaurants, room service, minibars, etc. • Employee cafeterias • Cruise dining © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.

  3. Quick Service Drive Through Outlets Cafeterias Buffet and smorgasbord Diners Theme Restaurants Ethnic Restaurants Beverage Service and Wineries Upscale/luxury or haute cuisine Family Restaurants Specialty Restaurants Stand-Alone Restaurants © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.

  4. Other Food and Beverage Outlets • En route Food Service • Catering • Eatertainment Concepts • Clubs • Other Establishments • Institutional Food Service © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.

  5. Factors That Contribute To Demand • More people travel • More people eat out while travelling • Two-income couples have less time to cook and eat out more often • More people with discretionary income • Eating out considered entertainment • Aging population needs and wants food-service © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.

  6. Food and Beverage Management • Ownership • Food Service Franchising • Operating Philosophy • Vision, mission, goals, and objectives • Controls • Total Quality Management and Service • Communication © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.

  7. Food and Beverage Trends and Issues • Culinary Tourism • Home Meal Replacement • Carb Craze • Personal Information Protection • Menu Labelling Legislation © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.

  8. Career Opportunities • Labour Shortage • Tourism Work Web • Canadian Tourism Human Resource Council (CTHRC) © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.

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