If a hospitality operation's annual cost of goods sold equals $425,00, its begining inventory is $27,000, and its ending inventory is $11,800, the inventory turnover is approx.:
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alienating local suppliers
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The potential advantages of centralized purchasing, as it is commonly done by large chain operations, include all of the following except:
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all of the above
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which of the following restricts a buyer's purchasing authority?
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the size of the onion
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if you want to purchase oninons to use to make fresh onion rings, which of the following types of information, should you include on a product spec for these onions?
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true
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price normally follows quality; a higher quality is normally accompanied by a higer purchase price.
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cash discount
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If you pay your bill before the due date, you may be able to obtain a
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false
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Very few hospitality operations establish written ethical guidelines for their buyers because it takes too much time to develop them.
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false
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If a restaurant's menu lists "Alaskan Crab," then the crab that is served to customers must originate from the Atlantic Ocean
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true
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When an operator frequently runs out of products and depends on emergency deliveries to meet customer needs, it is quite likely that the operator is paying higher AP prices than necessary.
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true
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Small and medium-sized hospitality operations usually do not employ full-time buyers
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all of the above
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A food item's "point of origin" is an important purchasing and menu planning consideration because
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$15,000
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What would be the approximate food, beverage, and nonfood supplies inventory value of a full-service restaurant with an annual sales volume of $1,500,000?
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the company's customers may become irritated
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A stockout is intolerable to a buyer's company primarily because
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false
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No foods are required by federal law to be graded for quality by a federal inspector; it is strictly a voluntary program.
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the annual cost of merchandise sold divided by the average inventory dollar value
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the inventory turnover is equal to:
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all of the above
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one of the typical responsibilities a vice president of purchasing has is
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true
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even through a meat packer does not wish to purchase the us government service, he or she must still undergo inspection for wholesomeness.
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the lowest possible ap price
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the objective of bid buying is to obtain
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true
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a good policy regarding free samples from suppliers is to accept a free sample only if there is a serious interest in the product
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serves a captive audience
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the materials budget procedure is most likely to be used by a hospitality operation that
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back door selling
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a sales person consulting with the user of a price of equipment instead of with the buyer, is an example that
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"you buy from me, I'll buy from you"
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reciprocal buying reffers to:
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none of the above
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which one of the following is a typical measure of quality used by foodservice buyers?
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ture
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under the materials budget concept, the buyer is given a certain amount of money with which to purchase merchandise and is not allowed to exceed this amount.
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owner-manager
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in a small hospitality operation, which one of the following would most likely to be responsible for ordering and recieving merchandise?
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meets the sanitation standards set by NSF International
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The NSF International approval seal on a piece of foodservice equipment indicates that the equipment:
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true
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the "most suitable" quality is not allways the "highest" quality
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all of the above
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which one of the following discounts is legal for the buyer to accept from food suppliers?
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buyers can qualify for a lower ap price
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a major advantage of co-op purchasing is
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national contract
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a contract that covers the ap price each restraunt in a large multi-unit hospitality corporation must pay, is reffered to as a: