severnside gull
Well-known member
Why are we just excepting this mediocrity?
Less mediocracy than practicality. No point in buying stock you will just throw away so perishables need careful control.
That doesn't mean that perishable stock can't be replaced with something with a longer shelf life (bottled beer for example). Nor does it excuse the caterers' apparent inability to actually interrogate their smart tills and ensure that stock is located where it will sell rather than spreading it evenly between outlets even though many will (provenly) historically sell very little of a particular item.
There is a dividing line between good stock management and plain good management and in the latter respect our caterers seem to fail with staggering regularity.