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| Author: | TorCor [ December 24th, 2025, 5:52 am ] |
| Post subject: | Organizing a Busy Kitchen |
I’ve been running a small catering business, and storage has been a real headache. Last month, I had pots and ingredients piled on the counters because my shelves couldn’t hold everything. How have others managed tight spaces, and does stainless steel shelving really make a difference in busy kitchens? |
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| Author: | Shainoda [ December 24th, 2025, 6:03 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Organizing a Busy Kitchen |
It seems that in busy environments, having durable shelving could prevent accidents and make it easier to find ingredients or equipment. Even thinking about the layout and how different items fit on shelves seems important. I imagine that small improvements in storage can make daily tasks smoother and help staff move more efficiently. It’s useful to see how people adapt their spaces to stay organized. |
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| Author: | vabiy [ December 25th, 2025, 8:40 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Organizing a Busy Kitchen |
In my restaurant, space was always a problem because we had so many pots, pans, and containers. While planning a better setup, I decided to view catalogue, which showed me several shelving options that could hold heavy loads without taking up too much floor space. I picked units with multiple tiers and reinforced frames, so I could stack ingredients and equipment safely. Since installing them, finding what I need during prep has become much faster, and the kitchen feels more organized and less crowded. |
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