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A system in which most or all purchases are made by a purchasing director for the entire organization.

What is "Centralized Purchasing System"?

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A process that involves blast-freezing food in individual pieces before packaging; mostly used with fish or fruit.

What is "individual quick frozen (IQF)"?

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A vendor that offers a wide variety of products.

What is "broad-line vendor"?

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A situation that occurs when a vendor does not have the products required to fill a purchaser's order. 

What is "backorder"?

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To perform activities that hasten the delivery of products that have been ordered but not yet received.

What is "expedite"?

2

The entire process of selecting, buying, and evaluating the products and services needed by the restaurant or foodservice operation.

What is "purchasing"?

2

The number of purchase units that should be available in inventory when an order is placed.

What is "order point"?

2

The customer's opinion of a product's value to him or her.

What is "value perception"?

2

A benefit an operation has that allows it to generate greater revenues or retain more customers than its competition.

What is "competitive advantage"?

2

The amount of money received from the sale of food and beverage products.

What is "revenue"?

3

An alternative position that is not the buyer's first choice in negotiations, but one that is acceptable.

What is "fall-back position"? (or Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement)

3

A document used to adjust information about product quantities or costs recorded on a delivery invoice.

What is "credit memo"?

3

A study that suggests whether a product should be prepared "from scratch" on-site, or purchased as a partially or fully processed item.

What is "make-or-buy analysis"?

3

A system in which a purchaser has a long-term commitment with a vendor to make frequent product deliveries.

What is "just-in-time (JIT) purchasing"?

3

A standard that is based on principles about what is right and wrong.

What is "moral"?

4

Decisions that determines which vendors will be asked to quote prices for needed products.

What is "vendor sourcing"?

4

Money of other gifts that are received by an employee in return for purchasing from a specific vendor.

What is "kickback"?

4

A coordinated system of businesses, people, activities, information, and resources that move products from the manufacturer, processor, or grower to an opration.

What is "supply chain"?

4

The pursuit of organization-wide quality, with emphasis placed on improving processes and procedures rather than identifying defects.

What is "total quality management"?

4

Guidelines that should be followed as purchasers implement purchasing procedures and make purchasing decisions.

What is "code of purchasing ethics"?

5

A step-by-step record that traces financial data to their source.

What is "audit trail"?

5

A job qualification legally judged reasonably necessary to safely or adequately perform a job.

What is "Bona Fide Occupational Qualification"?

5

A situation that occurs when a purchaser agrees to buy something from a vendor in return for some kind of business from the vendor.

What is "reciprocity"?

5

Charging different customers different prices for the same product such as, for example, giving a discount for purchasing larger quantities.

What is "differential pricing"?

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A situation that occurs when some companies allow their employees to buy products purchased by the establishment for their personal use.

What is "steward sales"?