Keeping Track of Your Cash During One of the Biggest Weekends of the Year
3 Min Read By Gabrielle Widenor
The big game is often one of the busiest weekends of the year for restaurants and bars. Whether customers are meeting their friends for an evening out or they’re placing an order for take-out for their at-home festivities, food establishments can expect to see an uptick in business this weekend. This year, according to NRF, an estimated 17.8 million people plan to watch the game at a bar or restaurant and spending for the day is estimated to reach $16.5B, or roughly $85 per person.
Every establishment can and should take advantage of the increase in activity that events like championship games bring, however there are many additional considerations outside of ensuring you’re staffed properly and your customers are happy. For example, with an uptick in business comes an influx of cash, especially with higher interest rates motivating consumers to utilize cash versus credit cards. Whether you own and operate a large establishment or a small one, there is always an increased…
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