Fewer mistakes. More control.
Where mistakes actually come from.
Mistakes in service are rarely random. They happen when information is unclear, timing breaks down, and communication relies on memory. In many kitchens, tickets move faster than coordination, and that is where errors start.

What goes wrong during service.
Mistakes are a system problem.
Most kitchens try to fix mistakes by working harder. But errors usually come from a lack of structure, not effort.
When the system is unclear, even experienced teams start to compensate. That’s when inconsistency creeps in.

How Annoncer prevents mistakes.
Annoncer brings structure to every step of service, so your team works with clear context, consistent timing, and less reliance on memory.
What changes during service.
Fewer remakes and less waste. Less time spent correcting or repeating.
Service runs with fewer interruptions and less friction between stations. Everyone works from the same information.
That means fewer delays, more consistent output, and less pressure on your team. Not because they work harder, but because the system supports them.



