How does the Inventory Management spreadsheet assist in tracking the quantities of materials used in production?

The Inventory Management spreadsheet assists in tracking the quantities of materials used in production through its Production tab. When a product is produced, the date of production and the product SKU are entered. The spreadsheet then allows for the input of the quantities of each material used in the production of that product. These quantities are summed in the 'Quantity used' column of the Materials ordered tab, providing a clear overview of the materials used.

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So how do you account for the menu items you make with all these ingredients? That's where the Production tab comes in. Like the Material orders tab, first, enter the date of production and the product SKU that's being produced. Say we produced and served 50 classic hamburgers on our opening day. Under the Production row, the material quantities used to make all those hamburgers, like beef, romaine, special sauce, pickled red onions, and brioche bun can all be accounted for. All these ingredient quantities are then summed in the "Quantity used" column of the Materials ordered tab.

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Inventory Management

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