Foundations of Cost Control by Daniel Traster introduces aspiring chefs and foodservice managers to essential skills in cost control. The book begins with foundational culinary mathematics, providing readers with a solid basis for understanding complex cost control equations. It balances practical industry challenges with theoretical concepts, covering areas such as recipe costing, sales pricing, purchasing management, storeroom operations, labor efficiency, revenue strategies, and financial reporting through income statements and budgeting.
Throughout the text, Traster encourages critical thinking to foster a deeper comprehension of cost control principles. This approach ensures that readers not only learn the mechanics of cost control but also develop the analytical skills necessary for effective management in the foodservice industry.
