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As we recover from the pandemic, restaurants of all kinds are paying special attention to keeping their patrons safe and healthy. Of course, they should be doing everything they can.<\/p>\n

But at the same time, those businesses cannot overlook the need to provide excellent customer service. If anything, providing top-notch service has become even more important in a time when clients are feeling insecure about returning to restaurants, even coffee bars and food concessions of all kinds.<\/p>\n

Why do your food-service employees need good customer service skills? It is because there is wisdom in the old saying, \u201cYou never get a second chance to make a good first impression.\u201d Unfortunately, the opposite is also true \u2013 where food is concerned, you never get a second chance to correct a bad first impression. Customers who have had negative experiences will not come back, will say negative things about you to potential customers, and will post negative reviews online. The damage can be hard to undo.<\/p>\n

Food service workers are a critical, front-line point of contact between your business and your customers and clients. And that is true if your employees are waiters in your restaurant, attendants who oversee a breakfast room in your hotel, staffers who whip up specialty blender drinks in a juice bar in your health club, or drivers who deliver food to your customers\u2019 homes.<\/p>\n

It takes exceptional food service workers to make a great impression on your clients and customers. And because few people are born with great natural customer-service skills, your training program should cover these essentials:<\/p>\n