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Mother’s Day is on May 14 this year. No matter how you choose to celebrate, there’s a good chance food will be involved – after all, food has brought families together since the history of, well, food! Sharing a meal is an apt way to commemorate the maternal figures in our lives, given all the food they’ve prepared for us over the years.
According to nclick="javascript:window.open('https://restaurant.org/education-and-resources/resource-library/survey-finds-restaurants-at-the-heart-of-mothers-day-celebrations/', '_blank', 'noopener'); return false;">a study facilitated by the National Restaurant Association, an estimated 38% of people celebrate Mother’s Day with a home-cooked meal, 27% eat out at a restaurant, and 18% order takeout. No matter how you slice the data, it’s clear that food tends to be the context for Mother’s Day commemorations.
We have one crucial piece of technology to thank for the scrumptious feasts that will take place this year. Indeed, many of our Mother’s Day celebrations would be impossible without the help of MOM – that is, a manufacturing operations management (MOM) platform.
MOM software is a key player in food manufacturers’ continued success. A powerful player in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), MOM empowers manufacturers to operate as efficiently and effectively as possible. In practical terms, MOM helps manufacturers be the best they can be.
MOM platforms provide numerous benefits to the food manufacturers who use them, including:
For some, brunch is already a do-or-die event. But on Mother’s Day, restaurants tend to pull out all the stops with celebratory menus and special dishes. These occasions often require months of advance planning for restaurant managers, which means working with food manufacturers to ensure they have everything they need for a successful day. Grocery store managers also tend to feel the pressure ahead of Mother’s Day and must ensure they’re stocked up on specialty items like decorated baked goods and decadent dinner ingredients.
Advanced technology like MOM helps food manufacturers ensure they can meet (or exceed) customer expectations. From the English muffins in our Eggs Benedict, to the orange juice in our mimosas, to the surprise box of chocolates at the end of a meal—MOM-powered insights enable food manufacturers to create the goods that make Mother’s Day a success.
As we all celebrate the maternal figures in our life on May 14, let’s remember to raise a glass to the MOMs that make it all possible.
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