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REC 2100 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass bilateral agreement - international agreements made between two countries; can include restrictions on airports that can be served by flights, flight frequency, and size and seat capacity of airplanes charter (motor coach) - pre-existing group secures the services of the bus at a reduced price; group members may belong to a particular club or organization, or may simply form as the result of a common interest in travelling to a destination at a reduced cost e-ticket - mobile friendly ticket on a mobile device that can be scanned by many ticket readers commercial food service - serves the public and is available to anyone wanting to eat out; e.g. include restaurants, clubs, bars, and fast food places non-commercial food service - is found in places where food service isn't the main business and there is a captive audience for these services; e.g. inclujde sports arenas, museums, historic sites, special events, recreational camps, airlines, and movie theatres how is non-commercial different from commercial food service? - 1. more regular working hours in non-commercial vs commercial food services jobs 2. non-commercial food service workers receive holidays off full-service restaurant - customers sit down, have their orders taken and then are served; includes Haute cuisine, fine dining and dining Haute cuisine - elegant expensive style of restaurant, staff is well-trained and plentiful, fresh ingredients are used and usually there is a wine cellar Page 2/21 ©EmilyCharlene 2024. All Rights Reserved. fine dining - elegant service just not has fancy as a haute cuisine restaurant; don't have as many levels of wait staff dining - growing category due to increasing demand for more casual dining and fresh eclectic or fusion foods; this is the largest grouping of full service restaurants that includes bistros, cafes, tratorrias, pubs, family style, speciality, ethnic, theme, and buffet limited service restaurants - food service that involves little or no table service available; customers order and pick up their own food and often clear their own table; commonly these are fast food restaurants but this grouping also includes cafeterias, takeout, and food courts, the key is usually self service fast food restaurants - high speed service, high customer turnover, disposable utensils/plates/cups, etc., limited menus, controlled portion sizes, customers serve themselves, many are franchises, and assembly line food production occurs drinking establishments - includes bars, taverns, pubs, cocktail lounges, and nightclubs; some of these may be self service while others may be full service main factors that have led to the success of fast foods - 1. the discovery of frozen foods 2. the rise in automobile ownership and travel by same 3. franchising 4. the faster pace of life and the time poverty we experience regularly tourism sales dependent - earn more than 50% of their sales revenue from tourists; if the tourist business dried up, these restaurants wouldn't be profitable tourism profit dependent - earn 20-50% of their sales revenue from tourists so they couldn't be profitable without tourists; most restaurants fit into this category Page 3/21 ©EmilyCharlene 2024. All Rights Reserved. resident sales dependent - earn less than 20% of their sales revenue from tourists; these restaurants may profit from tourist dollars but can operate without them; success is easier in big cities than smaller ones due to the high number of potential customers to draw from environmental concerns (food & bev industry) - -minimizing the use of plastics and styrofoam which take years to decompose - biodegradable containers are popular -restaurants using products raised and grown locally to reduce carbon emissions -organically grown food takeout - -"home meal replacement" and includes vending machines -takeout restaurants offer the best chance for success among new ventures -leads to more quick service meals and buying prepared food from grocery outlets or takeout vendors casual dining - due to less discretionary income, casual dining is replacing fine dining, and restaurants are becoming smaller and more intimate to be profitable dining out with children - availability of a kids menu is

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bilateral agreement - ✔✔international agreements made between two countries; can include restrictions

on airports that can be served by flights, flight frequency, and size and seat capacity of airplanes


charter (motor coach) - ✔✔pre-existing group secures the services of the bus at a reduced price; group

members may belong to a particular club or organization, or may simply form as the result of a common

interest in travelling to a destination at a reduced cost


e-ticket - ✔✔mobile friendly ticket on a mobile device that can be scanned by many ticket readers


commercial food service - ✔✔serves the public and is available to anyone wanting to eat out; e.g. include

restaurants, clubs, bars, and fast food places


non-commercial food service - ✔✔is found in places where food service isn't the main business and there

is a captive audience for these services; e.g. inclujde sports arenas, museums, historic sites, special events,

recreational camps, airlines, and movie theatres


how is non-commercial different from commercial food service? - ✔✔1. more regular working hours in

non-commercial vs commercial food services jobs


2. non-commercial food service workers receive holidays off


full-service restaurant - ✔✔customers sit down, have their orders taken and then are served; includes

Haute cuisine, fine dining and dining


Haute cuisine - ✔✔elegant expensive style of restaurant, staff is well-trained and plentiful, fresh

ingredients are used and usually there is a wine cellar




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,fine dining - ✔✔elegant service just not has fancy as a haute cuisine restaurant; don't have as many levels

of wait staff


dining - ✔✔growing category due to increasing demand for more casual dining and fresh eclectic or

fusion foods; this is the largest grouping of full service restaurants that includes bistros, cafes, tratorrias,

pubs, family style, speciality, ethnic, theme, and buffet


limited service restaurants - ✔✔food service that involves little or no table service available; customers

order and pick up their own food and often clear their own table; commonly these are fast food

restaurants but this grouping also includes cafeterias, takeout, and food courts, the key is usually self

service


fast food restaurants - ✔✔high speed service, high customer turnover, disposable utensils/plates/cups,

etc., limited menus, controlled portion sizes, customers serve themselves, many are franchises, and

assembly line food production occurs


drinking establishments - ✔✔includes bars, taverns, pubs, cocktail lounges, and nightclubs; some of these

may be self service while others may be full service


main factors that have led to the success of fast foods - ✔✔1. the discovery of frozen foods


2. the rise in automobile ownership and travel by same


3. franchising


4. the faster pace of life and the time poverty we experience regularly


tourism sales dependent - ✔✔earn more than 50% of their sales revenue from tourists; if the tourist

business dried up, these restaurants wouldn't be profitable


tourism profit dependent - ✔✔earn 20-50% of their sales revenue from tourists so they couldn't be

profitable without tourists; most restaurants fit into this category



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, resident sales dependent - ✔✔earn less than 20% of their sales revenue from tourists; these restaurants

may profit from tourist dollars but can operate without them; success is easier in big cities than smaller

ones due to the high number of potential customers to draw from


environmental concerns (food & bev industry) - ✔✔-minimizing the use of plastics and styrofoam which

take years to decompose - biodegradable containers are popular


-restaurants using products raised and grown locally to reduce carbon emissions


-organically grown food


takeout - ✔✔-"home meal replacement" and includes vending machines


-takeout restaurants offer the best chance for success among new ventures


-leads to more quick service meals and buying prepared food from grocery outlets or takeout vendors


casual dining - ✔✔due to less discretionary income, casual dining is replacing fine dining, and

restaurants are becoming smaller and more intimate to be profitable


dining out with children - ✔✔availability of a kids menu is very important if restaurants wish to

encourage the presence of young diners and families


social media (food & bev industry) - ✔✔educated and vocal customers have greater access to travel;

combined with the explosion of media, consumers are increasingly knowledgeable and sophisticated

about food


independent/individual ownership - ✔✔private ownership of a restaurant where properties are operated

as individual proprietorships


-in some cases, private investors but into a property which could make it a joint venture


multi-unit corporate ownership - ✔✔similar to corporate chain ownership in the lodging industry, a

single headquarters runs a series of restaurants in a city or across a country

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