Whether you operate a hotel, country club, or catering business, you are always going to have guests or clients who are interested in sandwiches and wraps. It is a simple way to provide a nice lunch for a significant number of guests. And Culinary Specialties has the sandwiches and wraps
Why should you trust Culinary Specialties to provide meals for your hotel guests, hospital patients, country club members, airline passengers, or in any other industry that requires food service? Our core business principles ensure that you get to put your best foot forward when it comes to foodservice. Here are
Culinary Specialties is a trusted name in the foodservice industry. We provide top quality food products, prepared in a sustainable manner. Then we offer affordable, wholesale rates to hotels, airlines, restaurants, caterers, hospitals, convention centers, country clubs, and more. We use an individual quick freezing method to ensure the safety,
Right now, for obvious safety reasons, many airlines are only allowing passengers to remove their face coverings for a quick meal on a long-haul flight. The last thing you want to do is serve a passenger a disappointing meal during the few minutes they get to remove the mask and
The National Restaurant Association has issued a 10-page guide to safely reopening following the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some of the highlights. Cleaning & Sanitizing – Regularly disinfect all contact surfaces and food prep areas. This includes door handles, countertops, and bathrooms. Switch to disposable menus or thoroughly disinfect reusable
Hotels, hospitals, airlines, and country clubs all have one thing in common. You have to feed people. Now, how you choose to do that may vary greatly from business to business or organization to organization. Culinary Specialties wants to remind you that besides the safety of the food you serve,
Any food manufacturer and distributor should already have measures in place to ensure product safety. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought this to the fore even more so, with the meat shortage being blamed on the spread of the disease at packing plants. Here are a few musts to look for
Some people think about foodborne illness more than others, but COVID-19 has changed the way that everyone thinks about getting sick. It is no longer spending the first night of their vacation in the bathroom that people are worried about when they eat food on an airplane. How can your
At Culinary Specialties, we have observed the unique obstacles facing the airline industry. One of the challenges that you face is sourcing safe food for your passengers, both now and in the future. You also need to prepare for the end of the coronavirus pandemic, when travel will pick back
According to the CDC, about 48 million Americans get sick each your due to foodborne contaminants. You certainly don’t want the food served by your airline to contribute to that shocking statistic. What can you do to improve the safety of your airline’s food? Here are a few tips: Clean