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The Takeout / To Go Restaurant Line Cook, Wok Cook or Station Chef accommodates Guest's needs by preparing food according to established recipes and procedures, as well as following safety and sanitation guidelines for to go, takeout, delivery, curbside pick-up, and catering orders.
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Serves meals or prepares for delivery by using correct portioning, meeting outlined standards, ensuring that food is at the correct temperature and is attractive and tasty. Prepares high-quality food items according to standardized recipes and instructions to meet production, delivery and service schedules.
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Then get paid good money just for delivering delicious food to hungry locals whenever you have some spare time. You can track orders and delivery addresses all in one platform. That’s why hundreds of people are choosing to become Dashers every week - as a Dasher, you will deliver food from restaurants to homes and offices.
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The Inbound/Outbound Team Member provides support to ensure on-time delivery of all inbound/outbound movement of raw materials and finished goods according to set specifications and quality standards.
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Direct responsibilities include basic food production, tray line, tray delivery and pick up and dish room breakdown. We are currently seeking Part-Time Dietary Aides for immediate evening shift opportunities.
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Major Food Distributor located in Hunts Point Cooperative Market in the Bronx is looking for a Full-Time Delivery Associate (Commercial Driver). As a Delivery Associate CDL A/CDL B you will be our company ambassadors.
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Know and recommend local restaurants, food delivery services, catering options, team outing venues, post office, shipping center, supply store, etc. Provide orientation of our spaces and relevant information to ensure all first-time visitors and guests feel welcome and supported.
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Strong familiarity with Direct Store Delivery sales, merchandising strategies, retail store operations and/or consumer services related to the snack food industry is preferred. This position requires ability to work day-shift with flexible part-time hours Monday – Thursday.
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Assist server as needed with food delivery, especially with large parties and during peak periods. We believe that exceptional venue experiences should extend beyond game day and show time.
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Reporting the Director of Food Services, the Mashgiach maintains direct supervision of all operations that impact on compliance with kosher dietary laws, including but not limited to, inventory, food production, preparation, assembly delivery and pick up of food trays.
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Every time we launch a new facility we create jobs in that neighborhood, and we’re proud to provide a wide range of cuisines and options for healthy food at an affordable price. CloudKitchens helps restaurateurs around the world succeed in online food delivery - our goal is to make food more affordable, higher quality and convenient for everyone.
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Founded in 1960, AVI Foodsystems has evolved into one of the most respected and trusted food service companies in the nation. Ensure preparation, delivery, and display of hot and cold catering and/other prepared items are completed.
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At Fooda, we believe a workplace food program should be something employees love and look forward to every day. Nearby options were limitedand the team was spending too much time and money traveling to their favorite restaurants.
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Essential Functions Ensure accurate and on-time delivery of meals, keys, milk, supplies, bins, and bags to all schools on the designated route. Practice food safety habits throughout the delivery process.
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They also make sure the food goes out at the right time looking precisely as the Chef intended. J.Bespoke is seeking a qualified Food Runner. Food Runners are the connection between the F.O.H. and B.O.H. and eliminate a lot of stress and discord by communicating information between cooks and servers.
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