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You're the opener on Saturday and you've walked into 50 pre-orders. How would you prioritize which orders get done first ? What other orders do we have on friday on saturday that are the same every week?

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Final answer:

Prioritize pre-orders by evaluating requested pick-up times, ensuring regular customers and larger orders are addressed promptly, taking into account preparation time, and balancing resources for recurring weekly orders as well.

Step-by-step explanation:

When faced with the task of prioritizing 50 pre-orders as an opener, it is important to first assess the specifics of the situation.

Initially, identify if any of the pre-orders have a requested pick-up time that is earlier than the others. These should be prioritized to ensure customer satisfaction.

If pick-up times are similar or not specified, look for any orders that belong to regular customers or larger orders that could represent significant business clients, as these can impact business reputation and future sales.

Additionally, consider the preparation time and resources needed to complete each order. Start with orders that require a longer preparation time or those that utilize shared equipment to maximize efficiency.

Regarding the recurring orders you mentioned, they must also be incorporated into the flow of pre-orders. If these recurring orders are at set times each week, make sure to allocate enough time and resources to handle them without disrupting the completion of the pre-orders.

It would be advantageous to have a standard operating procedure in place for dealing with both pre-orders and recurring orders effectively.

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