Bar mop towels use is multi-purposed

Bar mop towels use is multi-purpose

What makes a bar towel

Let's get started! What makes a bar towel?

1. It is 100% cotton, which makes them great for absorbing spills and wiping debris.
2. They have a distinctly recognizable blue, green, or yellow line down the middle of them.
3. They will have sewn edges to prevent fraying.
4. Most bar towels measure 18x24 giving you maximum cleaning ability when used properly.

Who needs it?

1. Restaurants
2. Delis
3. Grocery stores
4. Convenient stores
5. Bars

These are just a few examples, but several places could use them.

How many do you need?

I use a very simple formula five towels per person per day + 10%. If I had a restaurant that had 1 head chef, 2 Sous Chefs, 5-line cooks, 2 bar towels, 2 dishwashers, and 4 bus persons may need each week would be:
5 (towels pp) x 16 (users) = 80 (per day) x 5 (days worked) = 400 (weekly total) x 10% (buffer) = 440 towels.

This is where I suggest you reference a prior video titled “the uniform broker talks bar towel cost” and I explain a technique I call the “double-fold!” you will gain maximum efficiency and decrease your need for large inventory.

Now that we have established the what, who, and how!

What is right for you? Rental or purchase? To answer that question we need to go through an evaluation and have a conversation. There are cost variables that come in to play such as:

a. Initial cost
b. Replacement cost
c. Disposal cost
d. Cleaning cost

for purchasing vs. rental where there is no initial cost, but you will have:

a. Rental cost (fraction of initial cost)
b. Replacement
c. Delivery

This is where it is important that you as the “customer” get with me your “expert” and together we will evaluate what is in the best interest of your business by designing a functional, economical, and accurate program that is right for you. 

For a complete and accurate evaluation of the services, you need to contact me by visiting www.theuniformbroker.com 

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