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When we say we are the one stop shop for all of your uniform requirements; we really mean it. We offer hundreds of quality products geared towards meeting the expectations of every type of uniform requirement. In addition, we don't stock our shelves with the same old uniforms and then walk away and forget it. We continually stock our shelves with the latest popular styles so that our customers have the best on the market to choose from. The best part of all, at Bestbuyuniforms.com we work hard to ensure affordability. We know that if you pay less for great quality you will make us your one stop shop. We take pride in helping businesses save money on top quality uniforms.

At Bestbuyuniforms.com we offer first class service to all of our customers. We cater to the lone individual, the smallest of businesses, and the major corporate chains as well. Whether you are ordering a couple of our quality uniforms or a couple hundred; your order will be professionally handled with care.

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Take advantage of our wholesale prices on chef uniforms, nursing uniforms, formal wear, work uniforms, and other career uniforms. We offer hundreds of products (new items added frequently) including an affordable and great selection of chef coats, chef hats, chef pants, chef uniforms and chef accessories in the food service hospitality industry. We also offer a wide variety of formal wear, dress shirts, dress pants, vests, tuxedo shirts, suits, skirts, ties and blazers. If you're in the medical or nursing field we have you covered too with great deals on cherokee nursing uniforms, Red Kap lab wear, dickies medical scrubs, landau nursing uniforms, economy nursing uniform scrubs, lab coats, smocks, tunics, warm up jackets and more. We also offer uniforms for spa resorts hotels (maid housekeeping) and security uniforms. Check out our newly added deals on rain wear! We have amazing deals on dickies work shirts, work pants, coveralls, work uniforms, and other industrial safety work wear including hi visibility and safety work uniforms. Best Buy Uniforms now carries a variety of Red Kap work wear and bib overalls. We offer the best price on bib aprons, bar aprons, waist aprons, restaurant and chef aprons. If you are looking for linens, napkins, and banquet tablecloths we have you covered on those as well with quality restaurant tablecloths, napkins and banquet cloths that you can afford. Best Buy Uniforms offers our customers the best selection in embroidered and logo apparel including polo shirts, golf shirts, women's shirts, jackets, hats and more!

Best of all you can place your order securely, quickly and easily right on our website where most orders are processed and shipped out within 24 hours if they are in stock.


Chef Coats <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $11.94)</font>
Chef Coats
(Starting at $11.94)
Chef Hats <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $2.15)</font>
Chef Hats
(Starting at $2.15)

Chef Shirts Kitchen and Cook Shirts<br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $7.50)</font>
Chef Shirts
(Starting at $7.50)
Chef Pants Kitchen and Cook Pants <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $11.99)</font>
Cook/Chef Pants
(As low as $11.99)
Chef Uniforms For Women<br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $20.89)</font>
Womens
Chef Apparel

(Starting at $19.95)

Bib Aprons <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $1.70 A Piece)</font>
Restaurant and Chef Aprons
(Starting at $1.70 a piece)



Tuxedo Shirts <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $14.85)</font>
Tuxedo Shirts
(Starting at $14.85)
Tuxedo Pants <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $24.20)</font>
Tuxedo Pants
(Starting at $24.20)
Dress Shirts and Blouses <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $13.75)</font>
Dress Shirts
(Starting at $13.75)

Designer and Formal Vests <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $17.05)</font>
Basic and
Designer Vests

(Starting at $17.05)
Casual Dress Shirts <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $14.23)</font>
Casual
Dress Shirts

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Suit Coats and Blazers <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $79.15)</font>
Suit Coats and Blazers
(Starting at $79.15)
Suit Pants and Skirts <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $45.43)</font>
Suit Pants and Skirts
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Dress Pants <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $20.35)</font>
Dress Pants
(Starting at $20.35)

Basic Oxford Shirts<br> <font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $13.75)</font>
Basic Oxford Shirts
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Banded Dress Shirts <br><font color=#FF0000>(Starting At $16.39)</font>
Banded Dress Shirts
(Starting at $16.39)
Tuxedo Jackets and Banquet Coats
Tuxedo Jackets
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Developing Company Orientated Positive Food Service Uniform Programs


Integrating a positive plan of action is essential to those within the food service industry. Regardless of the size or vastness of your business, food service uniform programs grant your business, your employee, and your customer multiple benefits ranging from increased customer awareness to greater team morale. The Uniform Connection works with you to develop a plan of action based on your needs and your allowance.

Whether integrating new designs or options into an existing food service uniform program or starting afresh, your Uniforms connects customer and company. Choosing the appropriate garments is just one aspect of this collaboration. Blending assets insures a positive, crisp business image is relayed to the customer. Value and consistency are tools tailored to your business needs. Regardless of your business' need, you will discover why more businesses choose The Uniform Connection to revitalize customer awareness and employee self-image.

Taking the first step in your business' success is a step in the right direct. Every step your company takes is tailored and controlled by you. When your customer recognizes your logo, your design, you are going to be building the customer base you deserve. Customized reports and custom tailored advice allows your uniform provider to provide you with food service uniform programs guaranteed to meet your expectations while staying within your budget.

Front of the house and back of the house employees need the appropriate work wear for their needs. When your company has the appropriate level of garments and customization necessary for your employees, your customer will reap the rewards of a more positive experience. In return, your business enjoys the indirect marketing and professional plan of action set into place by your personal business manager available through your Uniform provider.

Types of garments available through a Uniform provider.

> Double pleated tuxedo trousers for men or women

> Marquis vests for men or women

> Full lined waiter vests for men or women

> Poplin chef hats

> Kool beanies with mesh

> Poplin handkerchief

> Cloth covered button chef coats

> Stud button chef coats

> Cotton baggy chef pants

> Traditional chef pants

> Pullover v-neck shirts

> Short sleeve Manhattan kitchen shirts

> Much much more!

Developing your food service uniform programs involves many steps. When you need assistance to make those important decisions, your Uniform provider is there to offer the support and assistance you need to make the best choices for your business' future. Your success is our goal, and when you succeed, we succeed. Choices abound for the food service uniform programs best suited to your needs. Making those difficult choices is easy when you have your own partner proudly providing more personal service.

Your Uniform provider:

> provides professional suggestions and tips on the steps necessary for completing a positive plan of action,

> develops a plan of action based on your needs and budget,

> seamlessly integrated your new plan of action with your old methods,

> is your partner working towards insuring your business optimal chances of success.

If you need assistance in establishing ideas for your food service uniform programs, please review your favorite uniform providers site for ideas.

Food Service Career

 

Employment growth in the food service industry will be spurred by increases in population, household income, and leisure time that will allow people to more often dine out and take vacations. In addition, the large number of two-income households will lead more families to opt for the convenience of dining out.

 

Chefs, cooks, and food preparation workers prepare, season, and cook a wide range of foods - from soups, snacks, and salads to entrees, side dishes, and desserts - in a variety of restaurants and other food services establishments. Chefs and cooks create recipes and prepare meals, while food preparation workers peel and cut vegetables, trim meat, prepare poultry, and perform other duties such as keeping work areas clean and monitoring temperatures of ovens and stovetops.

 

Chefs and head cooks also are responsible for directing the work of other kitchen workers, estimating food requirements, and ordering food supplies.

 

Executive chefs and head cooks coordinate the work of the kitchen staff and direct the preparation of meals. Chefs tend to be more highly skilled and better trained than cooks.

 

The specific responsibilities of most cooks are determined by a number of factors, including the type of restaurant in which they work.

 

Most fast-food or short-order cooks and food preparation workers require little education or training; most skills are learned on the job. Training generally starts with basic sanitation and workplace safety subjects and continues with instruction on food handling, preparation, and cooking procedures.

 

Large corporations in the food services and hospitality industries also offer paid internships and summer jobs to those just starting out in the field. Internships provide valuable experience and can lead to placement in more formal chef training programs.

 

Some chefs and cooks may start their training in high school or post-high school vocational programs. Others may receive formal training through independent cooking schools, professional culinary institutes, or 2 or 4 year college degree programs in hospitality or culinary arts. In addition, some large hotels and restaurants operate their own training and job-placement programs for chefs and cooks. People who have had courses in commercial food preparation may start in a cook or chef job without spending a lot of time in lower-skilled kitchen jobs.

 

Important characteristics for chefs, cooks, and food preparation workers include working well as part of a team, having a keen sense of taste and smell, and working efficiently to turn out meals rapidly. Personal cleanliness is essential because most States require health certificates indicating that workers are free from communicable diseases. Knowledge of a foreign language can be an asset because it may improve communication with other restaurant staff, vendors, and the restaurant’s clientele.

 

Workers who perform tasks similar to those of chefs, cooks, and food preparation workers include food processing occupations, such as butchers and meat cutters, and bakers. Others who work closely with these workers include food service managers and food and beverage serving and related workers.

 

Waiters and waitresses, the largest group of these workers, take customers’ orders, serve food and beverages, prepare itemized checks, and sometimes accept payment. In coffee shops serving routine, straightforward fare, such as salads, soups, and sandwiches, servers are expected to provide fast, efficient, and courteous service. In fine dining restaurants, where more complicated meals are prepared and often served over several courses, waiters and waitresses provide more formal service emphasizing personal, attentive treatment and a more leisurely pace.

 

Bartenders fill drink orders either taken directly from patrons at the bar or through waiters and waitresses who place drink orders for dining room customers. They prepare mixed drinks, serve bottled or draught beer, and pour wine or other beverages. Bartenders must know a wide range of drink recipes and be able to mix drinks accurately, quickly, and without waste. Bartenders should be friendly and enjoy talking with customers.

 

Hosts and hostesses welcome guests and maintain reservation or waiting lists. They may direct patrons to coatrooms, restrooms, or to a place to wait until their table is ready.

 

Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers assist waiters, waitresses, and bartenders by cleaning tables, removing dirty dishes, and keeping serving areas stocked with supplies.

 

Counter attendants take orders and serve food in cafeterias, coffee shops, and carryout eateries.

 

Food processing occupations include many different types of workers who process raw food products into the finished goods sold by grocers or wholesalers, restaurants, or institutional food services.

 

Butchers as well as meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers are employed at different stages in the process by which animal carcasses are converted into manageable pieces of meat, known as boxed meat, that are suitable for sale to wholesalers and retailers.

 

In animal slaughtering and processing plants, slaughterers and meatpackers slaughter cattle, hogs, goats, and sheep and cut the carcasses into large wholesale cuts, such as rounds, loins, ribs, and chucks, to facilitate the handling, distribution, and marketing of meat.

 

Bakers mix and bake ingredients in accordance with recipes to produce varying quantities of breads, pastries, and other baked goods.

 

Other food processing workers - such as food batchmakers; food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders; and food cooking machine operators and tenders - typically work in production areas that are specially designed for food preservation or processing.

 

With the extent of growth in the industry of food service, managers are going to be in high demand. Management positions in the food service industry are diverse. Succeeding in the industry takes drive, ambition, and the desire to please people as the food service industry is about customer service. It also requires a lot of energy, an outgoing personality, and the ability to be comfortable working with a variety of people from a variety of backgrounds. You also need to be a risk taker and have the ability to solve problems quickly.

 

The college degree gives the foundation on which to build the management career. And, if your course work included financial and management classes it’s even better. Your degree will enable you to start as an assistant manager instead of an hourly employee.

 

Employers will be looking for evidence that you are interested in the field and understand its demands; experience is your evidence. Ideally, you’ve served an internship or apprenticeship for a food service employer, but summer and part-time jobs as a waiter, hostess, or cafeteria worker will also show employers that you understand the industry.

 

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FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT    by Barry Hooper


I'm not a bad cook when I'm at home, and often cook for my girlfriend, her friends, my friends and anyone who happens to be around at the time. Partially because cooking is a hobby, and partly because cooking sometimes becomes a chore, when I do go out for a meal, or attend a function, I revel in the luxury of being served food that I would probably not bother to cook at home.

The fact that I am being served by someone else and that another person, or team, is cooking for me also enhances my pleasure presuming the food and service are as good, and preferably better, than my own. If either is not good it is the fault, at the end of the day, of the manager or proprietor.

The primary function of the food service manager, surely, is to create the best food and atmosphere within a given budget and which the customers not only like but will come back to more than once. One can take two contrasting situations to exemplify the difference between an evening-out being a positive rather than negative catharsis.

If you go, for instance, into a slightly busy restaurant where all the waiters and waitresses are so busy that it takes an age to even get a drink, (probable reason not enough staff), the menu takes half an hour to appear, and what is on it will take an hour to bring to the table, even if the order is taken correctly, you may be tempted to skip the pudding and coffee because you intend to be home before 2.00am!

Having taken another 30 minutes to get the probably extortionate bill, you will possibly make out that the (discretionary) 20% service charge is in there, (I didn't get any service so why should I pay for it?), so just dump the cash down (no tip or service charge) and exit immediately rather than bawl out the food service manager. Not perhaps the night out with your particular friend or spouse that you would have wished.

On the other hand there are other establishments with quite the opposite attitude.

You enter a busy and popular restaurant. The manager immediately comes over and if you haven't booked he will find a table and a couple of chairs from outside and set you up your very own table. Miraculously it is entirely and perfectly set in one minute, thirty seconds (cloth, cutlery, glasses, and vase with rose) and your drinks order was taken on your walk to your table. They arrive one minute later as you are already checking-out the menu.

You wine and dine in a wonderful atmosphere of having people really look after you. After your delicious 'starter' you have a wonderful main course, your wine glass is never empty, plenty of time for pudding, maybe a second pudding because the food is really, really good, some coffee, a liqueur, a cigar perhaps, "Oh, and the bill please."

You look at the bill. Wow! Same amount as the 'snotty' place up the road. I've had three times as much to eat and a fabulous time. No service charge on the bill. You leave a really good tip and book a table for Friday evening. You leave to smiling faces to match your own.

Yes, it's the manager that makes a massive difference to the success of a catering business. A happy atmosphere is what most people are looking for on an evening out, and if the atmosphere among the staff is happy then it will become infectious very quickly, unlike the opposite catharsis up-the-road.



 

 

 

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