Food for Thought: A Better Way to Sweep Away Spills
Restaurant servers have a challenging job. Not only do they need to endlessly recite a list of mouth-watering and sometimes strange-sounding foods they don’t get to eat, they also have the privilege of carrying heavy trays laden with said delicacies to the dining patrons. And every now and then, someone dancing this beautifully orchestrated cuisine ballet falters, and the tinkling of broken glass resounds throughout the restaurant. Then servers have the unmitigated pleasure of cleaning up the spill.
While this description is a trifle tongue-in-cheek, the truth is: food service spills happen. The good news: there’s a better way to clean up restaurant spills than bleach, especially when you don’t require a disinfectant. XSORB Universal Spill Clean-up is a one-minute dry clean-up solution that works immediately, even on tough spills such as grease (think bacon fat), oil, or syrup. So no one has to touch that broken glass, or create a fresh safety hazard while waiting for a mopped floor to dry.
Non-toxic and environmentally friendly, XSORB Universal Spill Clean-up absorbs all types of liquids and semi-liquids on contact, making it easy to simply sweep away spills. It absorbs seven times more liquid than clay! Best of all, XSORB is FDA approved for use around food.
So keep an XSORB Universal Safety Spill Center or Spill Station in several strategic locations at your food establishment. And the next time you hear the sound of shattering china or glass, relax. There’s an easy, safe, fast way to make that mishap disappear.
Now then: would you care to order dessert?
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