by Scott Shearin | Jan 19, 2022 | Blog, Commercial Food Equipment Service and Parts Michigan
Maintaining restaurant equipment is vital to keep your business running smoothly. If you own an establishment that serves fast, delicious food, you understand the significance of maintaining restaurant equipment. Every business is unique. Taylor Freezer of Michigan,...
by Scott Shearin | Dec 7, 2021 | Blog, Commercial Food Service Equipment Michigan
Whether you’re cooking at home or you own your own restaurant, you probably have some stainless-steel appliances. Stainless steel is highly prized and the most uncomplicated material for restaurants or caterers to use. Even though it is a robust and dependable...
by Scott Shearin | Oct 20, 2021 | Blog, Commercial Food Equipment Service and Parts Michigan
Social media is one of the most valuable online marketing channels, especially for restaurants. Users spend a large part of their time on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. In fact, nearly 140,000 hours of video are uploaded and viewed over 3 billion videos...
by Scott Shearin | Sep 15, 2021 | Blog, Commercial Food Service Equipment Michigan
The demand for ice cream worldwide is high, so how can you ensure your ice cream sales profits don’t dip as the hot summer months wane? According to the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA), ice cream is America’s most popular frozen dessert. In...
by Scott Shearin | Aug 17, 2021 | Blog, Commercial Food Service Equipment Michigan
Flavor trends are changing, just like the landscape of our working environment. Conducting business from the home office is the new normal, which means eating habits are also changing. Picking up a quick meal or treat is becoming increasingly popular, especially for...
by Scott Shearin | Aug 5, 2021 | Blog, Commercial Food Service Equipment Michigan
Why would a restaurant, deli, or ice cream shop want to buy new food service equipment? That’s easy, right? There are three good reasons: Preparing for a grand opening day or, in other words, starting a new store. Replacing a broken or damaged piece of...