Is Your Spanish Bar or Restaurant Toilet Really Clean?
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Clean Loos are Very Important
It doesn’t mater how much time and care you take with preparing the food you serve in your bar restaurant, if you’re toilets aren’t spotlessly clean, clients will assume that your food isn’t spotless either.
Personally if I enter a bar or restaurant toilet and it’s dirty or the plumbing doesn’t work or there’s no soap or no way of drying my hands, I will tend not to go to that establishment again. I feel that a very clean and efficient toilet sends the right message to your clients and the message is simple.
The message is that you care about, and respect your clients and you put great care into everything you do within your business and of course that means the standards of hygiene you maintain in your kitchen.
It doesn’t matter how much advertising you do or how great your food is, if your toilets are dirty, you’ll loose customers.
In addition to toilets, here are three other things that must always be clean
- Floors
- Windows
- Table tops
If you follow this simple advice, people will appreciate the effort you’ve put in and your takings will go up accordingly.
We give our cleaner a check list of all the things that must be kept spotless on a regular basis, but we also pop into the loos frequently to check that they are clean and as we would wish to find them.
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