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2020 IS HINDSIGHT

2020 Is Hindsight… Thank Goodness!

2020 is about done
It can’t end soon enough
This year doing business
Has been pretty rough

It started out fine
Things going quite well
Then COVID 19 hit
And things went to Hell

Schools moved to homes
ICU’s had no room
If you wanted to meet
You had to use zoom.

2020 IS HINDSIGHT

The virus was raging
We had to cut down the pace
The order was given
To shelter in place

Classes were canceled
For many a day
It started with March
Then April and May

When we could reopen
Was hard to discern
We were waiting some
Damn dials to turn

We got the OK
For some time in July
With our COVID 19 plan ready
We gave it a try

With masks and hand sanitizer
We started our day
Then wiped it all down
With disinfecting spray

This new mask routine
Worked Ok for awhile
I was beginning to think
I could hear people smile

November arrived
With a hard virus smack
And so we proceeded
To dial it back

For December and January
We again started new
So if you need training
Here is what you can do

If you need certification
The online training is best
Then you can come in
And just take the test

If you need recertification
You will also be fine
You can do that whole program
Completely online

We will resume classroom training
As soon as we can
You can sign up for February
When we are starting again

All the great people I work with
Is what will stick in my mind
Thank you all for being
Flexible, understanding and kind

We will get through this
A vaccine is here
From Safe Food Training
Have a Happy New Year

Servsafe MN Guide to Outdoor seationg during COVID-10

ServSafe MN Guide to Outdoor Seating and COVID-19

With the gradual reopening of business in Minnesota, restaurants, bars and eateries have been given the go-ahead to begin sit-down service as long as all seating is outdoors and meets certain criteria. Today, we’d like to give you a brief overview as to what the rules are concerning outdoor seating during this phase of reopening Minnesota during COVID-19 and provide a few ServSafe MN tips on how to serve your customers better under these regulations.

ServSafe MN Guide to Outdoor Seating
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Outdoor Seating and ServSafe MN Tips During Corona Virus

Minnesota restaurants are able to serve guests in person starting June 1st, but it’s important to emphasize that all seating must occur outside. Here’s a quick breakdown of outdoor seating regulations:

  • Reservations are required
  • Employees must wear masks, guests encouraged to wear masks when not eating
  • No more than 50 total people, guests and staff, on the premises
  • Tables must be separated by at least six feet
  • No more than four guests from different households at one table, up to six if all members reside together

The interesting thing here is that guests must have a reservation before arriving at your restaurant. This can be hard to accomplish for restaurants who are not normally accustomed to taking reservations. Make sure that you space out reservations to ensure there is little chance for an overlap that creates a situation where several guests may be forced to congregate near your restaurant with other guests who may not be in their party.

Masks have been required since restaurants were given the ability to provide takeout service, so hopefully your staff will be used to wearing them by now. The unfortunate part is that now there will be more interaction with guests and the mask presents a communication issue. If you have access to a portable POS system such as a table-top kiosk or tablet where guests can place their own order, this may smooth the process and allow diners to place their order remotely. Please note that regulations ask you to recommend guests wear masks when not eating.

Finally, make sure that all tables are six feet apart. This recommendation doesn’t exclusively refer to the physical table itself, but the table and the space guests occupy around it, so you may wish to provide a little extra buffer room for guests to maneuver in the outdoor dining area. These tables cannot be occupied by more than four guests unless they are from the same household, then you’re permitted to seat up to six at the table.

Make sure that your staff is trained in the current ServSafe MN sanitation guidelines before you open with outdoor seating, and hopefully, Minnesota will soon be on the path to recovery and a thriving restaurant industry.