Avoid This Bartender Scam – No. 2

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By David Scott Peters

Restaurant Tip of the Week

The Floating Beverage

The floating beverage is a classic bartender scam. To do it, a bartender rings up a normal order, such as a beer and an appetizer. When a customer pays in cash, the bartender goes to the register to close out the ticket, but instead pockets the cash and transfers the beer and appetizer to a new customer who orders the same items or something similar. The bartender proceeds to do this many times during the shift, ultimately making themselves an additional $50 to $100. Your POS system and a mid-shift drawer audit are your best defenses against this scam.

David Scott Peters is a restaurant expert, coach, trainer and speaker, specializing in systems for independent restaurant owners. He is the nationally acclaimed restaurant coach whose unique “SMART Systems” approach to boosting profits has earned him the title of, “The man who can walk into any restaurant in America and find $10,000 in undiscovered cash before he hits the back door – Guaranteed!” Visit www.TheRestaurantExpert.com for more. Learn more tips, tricks and secrets in David’s free five-part e-course, “How to Explode Your Restaurant Profits NOW!” Simply sign up to receive the e-course at TheRestaurantExpert.com.

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