What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?

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If it was poured on the pizza and fell off, it's picked back up and put back in the bin if the health department allows it.

Just from clean sanitized surfaces? If so that I can get. Otherwise, icky 😬

Yes, saved in pans under them while they make them.

Pfew, well that actually makes sense and is efficient. Picking it up off the floor probably is not worth the bending over luckily.

imo solid tabletops are much better for pizza making. i’ve worked at a few places and in practice those pans get ACTUALLY cleaned much less often than a regular ass table does.

I'm sure those minimum wage employees are doing their due diligence in regards to cleanliness

I mean the pizza is going into 500f,it'll be fine. I'm all for reuse instead of waste when possible.

Pizza is junk food anyway, so it's not like you're expecting gourmet cheese.

Less waste is good IMO

To be fair it is less about the wage and more about maturity level. Which can sometimes, not always, correlate with age.

Realize that "clean, sanitized surfaces" is a VERY relative term in foodservice. Also more times food is handled, more chance of cross contamination. The gloves/hands that put that cheese back in the have supply may have just handled sausage/deli meats or underwashed tomatoes containing listeria, now your cheese had extra "flavor" potentially. More of a risk in scenarios where the food isn't then reheated above temp that kills bacteria.

Basically, ideal path is ingredients prepped in sealed/clean factory process, handled once from safe storage into your meal with clean gloves

From working at a pizza joint as a kid, I can tell you that most surfaces are sanitized at the end of the night and covered with plastic wrap so we could start fresh in the mornings.

Pizza store experience person here... definitely didn't cover tables with plastic wrap.

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