The pressure point
The kitchen already knew how to move fast. What it lacked was a simple ritual for converting yesterday's signals into today's prep decisions.
Without that ritual, staffing and inventory calls were often made from instinct alone.
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Instead of juggling paper prep sheets and late-night text threads, the team uses MAPLE to prepare a single daily brief before the morning rush starts.

The kitchen already knew how to move fast. What it lacked was a simple ritual for converting yesterday's signals into today's prep decisions.
Without that ritual, staffing and inventory calls were often made from instinct alone.
Each morning, MAPLE generates a concise service brief with sales signals, prep suggestions, and high-risk items to watch. Managers edit the brief, print the final version, and use it during the first team huddle.
The crew spends less time reconciling disconnected notes and more time aligning around the same plan before service begins.
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